rockchops
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No, the Swedish supercar manufacturer isn’t tuning Teslas, but it’s now making carbon dress-up parts — and they aren’t as expensive as you’d think.

Nah I’ll concede that there are lots of uses for larger trucks. Lots of lanscapers for example around here have their crew in the cab and tow a good size trailer (either gooseneck or full size) with equipment, etc. Lots of use for full size HD trucks. There are a lot of posers for sure, but I realize there are tons

Rolling coal. Bonus points for big rims with low profile tires on a lifted pickup, virtually rendering it useless. 

This isn’t going to do a thing -- all the 18-21 year olds are probably out robbing trains while Jalopnik writers make excuses for them.

Ok I get the hub assembly...but what on earth would you do with an air hammer vs. an oil filter? Rip the thing apart??

Do yourself a favor and get some proper sockets/wrenches on it instead of that adjustable wrench. You’ll slip and strip the points in no time with only 2 flat sides of contact.

These tend to use quite a bit of air, even the smaller hammers and chisels. Also, eh. A good chunk of times I’ve had to use them, they just end up resulting in a sore wrist/hand and resorting to heat and a BFH anyways. The best use I’ve had for mine is getting through ceramic tile in my bathroom with a chisel head. 

Yeah I was waiting for the sarcastic punchline on this, and it never came. 

This weird apologist take is just bad. These people are thieves, stealing things from OTHER people who legitimately bought something despite the poor economy. This isn’t a stick-it-to-bezos thing. This is impacting folks like you and me who work to pay their bills, then get their hard-earned shit stolen by someone who

A true Philly legend. 

Nascar should either fully embrace the shittiness, or consistently and soundly reject it. Their inconsistency isn’t winning over either side.

This brand should have been ol’ yellered years ago. They haven’t offered anything new or competitive since...what, 2005? And even then it was just kind of interesting and quirky, which is great, but wears off quick.

https://bangshift.com/bangshiftapex/the-humbler-five-buddies-built-this-cheap-turbo-jeep-to-go-12s-and-destroy-on-the-autocross/

Yeah, “preserved” isn’t the word that comes to mind here. This looks like a dealer trying to recoup money on a trade via some tire shine and an engine wash, hoping the low mileage gets someone.

The general consensus for how much you should spend on a car is no more than 20 percent of their take-home pay. The median household income in the U.S. in 2020 was $67,521, according to the census. What that means is that average American should spend no more than $13,500 on a vehicle. The latest average used car

The S3 is a quattro (AWD) no matter the spec, and it goes from 0 to 60 in 4.5 seconds. And I have to ask, when did four-cylinder cars get this fast?

For my Delica, parts can be tough to find stateside. The diesel engine never made it over here, but is plentiful in other areas of the world. As long as you have patience, it’s not too bad to find parts on ebay or other international sites, however shipping can be nuts for heavy parts. I’ve never struck out in finding

From the front at least, this thing looks like a mid level sedan. Mercedes has really dropped the ball on the styling front for some of their models. This could be a Corolla, Civic, Jetta, etc. I know the size is deceiving here, but really it does not exude any sort of luxury or class to me.

Generally, when offered the chance to sail the seas on a cargo ship, you would be smart to hold off until someone offers you a spot on a boat built for human passengers.

So this is the vehicular equivalent to medic chaining in video games