I am currently re-wiring my travel trailer with five different electrical circuits, including 12v external lighting, 12v fused power, photovoltaic solar, 110v inverter power, and a complete stereo system (head unit, 6 speakers, 12" subwoofer, and two amps). I wish my rats nest of wiring looked as good as this.
Ex-aerospace instrumentation engineer here. I did harness drawings for 10 years and loved it for some reason. I think it satisfied the OCD in me.
DINGDINGDING!!
Rowing your own gears is great and should be a requirement of every person to get a driver’s license (and will be for my offspring), but in today’s day and age, you’re so limited by cars that don’t have manuals, you’re really cutting off your nose to spite your face looking for a manual. And most modern automatics…
THIS. Just picked up a Stinger last week. 3.3 liter twin turbo V6 with AWD. Fits two car seats in the back and plenty of room for my 6' frame. The hatchback is unbelievably useful! I traded in my Sorento (lease expired) and just yesterday fit a 52-bottle wine fridge in the back with the hatch open. It’s an amazing car…
Why give up on the third pedal? The Stinger leaves enough room in his budget for a used Miata and a turbo kit....
Came in here to suggest the Stinger. Thought they offered a manual in it though? Maybe only the smaller engine though?
They don’t make a Stinger with a manual? Ugh.
Disappointed I had to srcoll this far down to find a Stinger.
Jesus was not present anywhere in that screed.
Be the biofuel.
HMMTT - I had rail-duty one time when we got back to garrison from Ft Irwin. basically our job was to make sure all the vehicles on the train were unloaded from the flatbed railcars. - If you had a vehicle on the train you were supposed to show up to drive it off the train and back to the motorpool.
The yellow splitter guard got me. This is hilarious