richard-akl
Richard_AKL
richard-akl

I always put screws/bolts/fasteners back where they came from after I take something apart. Has saved me countless times.

So much this!

No, you need a bigger hammer.

Who is them?

“You’re” - learn to England better!

A friend had a petrol wagon, and was constantly working on it, and it was fantastically difficult to work on. The workshop schedule for changing a clutch was 3 mechanics working for 3 days. I helped him on occasion, and it was painful. Like it was designed specifically to be the most difficult car to work on in the

Knowing Netflix it will only be available in the UK.

Not everyone has the low fuel prices you have.

Is it really though? I mean they’ll probably get car loans, and I know if I look at my situation, just on fuel I will save $350-400/month which could be added to a car payment - I only drive about 20kms/day to work, but I know a lot of people who drive a lot more than I do or spend a lot more time in traffic. Over 4

15? I think you mean 6 minutes.

I went for a hot lap with a driver at our local track... It’s not until you’re in the car and on the point of completely freaking out that you realise just how crap you are compared to a pro.

I think you meant, “HARRIS!!!”

The thing about share prices is that the price comparison doesn’t work, because for that $200 you might have a much bigger share of Tesla than say you bought $200 of Ford, since the amount of shares vs. the value of company will certainly not be equal.

Not entirely true. I have several friends that have put down a deposit, which let’s be honest, is not a big amount of money. They already have cars, and they look at it more like an option to buy when it comes out, getting them ahead of the queue (although not by much judging by the number of presales).

Not true anymore then. Flying is much cheaper from point to point, but I guess if you want to stop along the way, then yes trains might be cheaper than flying, but actually I was there recently and it was cheaper for me to rent a car and drive it from Paris to Germany, stay in Germany 3 nights and drive back on day 4

And only in the USA? I know we don’t get any tax incentives in NZ.

I couldn’t get anywhere close to the speed limits in the Rent for Ring VW Scirocco I drove there ;)

Since they don’t use fuel and don’t have the expensive servicing fees you’d pay on a car with an internal combustion engine, I think you’ll find a lot of people who would generally be spending $10k on a car would now be looking to push their budget to get a Model 3 because the total cost of ownership would be about

All because some people don’t follow the “keep clear” signage. Would be so easy as a cop to just go through and fine each and every idiot in the middle of the intersection who’s car is on the “keep clear” lines.

In the UK they put roundabouts, and then proceeded to place traffic lights all willy nilly around and in them. It doesn’t seem as if there was ever a plan, they just put them anywhere.