Ball of foot on brake, side of foot on gas... That’s how I’ve always done it.
Ball of foot on brake, side of foot on gas... That’s how I’ve always done it.
In my defense, some of my doors have become structural.
Well, some cars (like the Focus ST, Turbo S, and Mini JCW) have a short “overboost” function that gives a bump in HP for a few seconds at WOT.
Also, my previous comment sounds very much like other comments you’ve written after a quick skim, apologies for not reading in more detail. While I see your point about total sugar, I know that for me personally, if I limit added sugar, I will greatly reduce my total sugar intake by eating “real” food throughout the…
I get your point. I really do and agree with it but some people really do think there’s a difference. You could throw a million facts their way with cited sources but there’s no convincing those people.
Yeah, I agree with this, mainly because of fruit juice. Parents feed their kids boatloads of fruit juice with large sugar content, and this new label will make it seem like all that sugar is okay. It’s not. They should’ve put a %DV of all sugar. But I guess it’s a step in the right direction if it does cause customers…
I assume companies will find a mechanism to work around having to admit added sugars. Especially if the added sugars definition is strictly sugar, they can just add diluted forms of other ingredients that are high in sugar and pass them off as ‘necessary’ ingredients to the recipe.
In Michigan we repealed ours for some reason. I will never understand why one would not want to wear one. But i do respect their right to injure themselves.
Not everyone lives in an area where going to the bathroom in the total dark is a good idea. Like, I live in New Mexico and there are things you really, really don’t wanna step on or sit on, that can get in through the tiniest little spaces in a doorway. Then they hide all day and start wandering around when it’s dark.
Not everyone lives in an area where going to the bathroom in the total dark is a good idea. Like, I live in New…
“This car is what I look like on the inside” is the most perfect thing I have ever heard to describe this ridiculous hobby of ours. I’m going to look at my fifteen-year-old modded-to-hell Impreza a little differently from now on, ‘cause holy shit, it’s actually my messy innards laid bare in steel and glass and rubber…
The difference here is that, on a crawler, you’re rarely at WOT which would rarely put you into boost.
Also a good point. As a Jalop/ car fan I’d rather have 2-3 cars worth 5-10g than 1 really nice car. Like J. Cole said “there’s always gonna be someone with a whip fresher than the one you got/ but you ain’t happy til you love yours” why not buy proven classics over the new fad?
Yup, this.
And with the $500.00 a month you’re not giving the bank you can do really nice things to your $2000.00 Cherokee!
I agree whole-heartedly. The car purchase that has made me happiest (in recent times) was a 2004 Town Car I purchased for less than $4,000 from the original owner. That’s about 8.4% of the original price. Can I afford a new car -yes, absolutely! Would something newer make me happier? Well in this case, the closest car…
We would get along. I’ve been on this crusade for years. I have a “real” job and drive a $4500 car. That extra $500/month Im not spending a month is lovely.
Well I’ll be damned.
Really, all supercars are are machines to ferry weird door designs around
In California, the only patrol cars I see with tint are K-9 units.
Passive aggressive or not I like the idea of knowing who’s actually responsible for things like this. Of course if I cared all that much I know how to use the Internet to find stuff.