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I’m so proud of Hyundai. In a short period of time they went from being the brand known for cheap cars and long warranties to taking Ferrari on at their own game. This is the kind of success story they’ll be teaching in business classes for decades.

Quickly incorporate online as an Aircraft Parts Storage Facility, then send United a bill for your exorbitant rates and handling fees

“The good thing is talks have not broken down”

Watched a salesman tell a customer, looking at a Mustang GT, the underhood sound deadening was part of the “Race Prep Package,” and it was designed as a built in fire blanket. “If there’s ever and engine fire while you’re on the track, the plastic clips are designed to melt and drop the blanket over the engine to put

I mean a 152 is basically a flying go-cart (I mean that in a nice way - probably my favorite plane), so as long as there’s a decent field or golf course around you should be able to put it down. Never had to do it in a 152 (and that’s with many hundreds of hours in them) but did in a Cub years ago, in my first 10

I’m pissed they don’t make a Legacy wagon anymore. I had a ‘96 Legacy Outback wagon (my friend’s mom had the sedan - they *are* weird looking) and it still had wagon proportions. The current day Outback is a bloated, wannabe SUV. My husband drives a 2011 Impreza Outback Sport. I honestly think it’s one of the best

There is even debate between professionals on how to solder joints. I’ve seen two guys that do soldering work in nuclear plants almost get into a fist fight over if it is more important to make a joint mechanically sound or electrically sound.

I’m old enough to remember when the Outback was a Legacy Outback, which was just a Legacy with some plastic cladded and a bit more ground clearance. I guess it worked once, why not try it again.

Finnegan took Nascarlo out again in Faster with Finnegan, which is on Amazon right now.

I might have paid $2,900 for the Mazdarati.

I watched that episode. I believe the idea was to get it running for the length of the show. Anything else would just be gravy. They did next to no work on the engine after verifying it wou run and figuring out how to get fuel to it.

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$2,900 for a piece of Roadkill history? Sure. Just not this one.

That “unpredictable” part is especially important. People should strive to be less “polite” in traffic, and more predictable.

You win. No one should be able to top landmines.

The minefield between Mauritania and Morocco / Western Sahara is quite tense the first time you drive through it. Stay on the soft sand - if you think you see a road surface, that’s more likely to have landmines.

Sort of? I’m fairly young, so most people my age are still driving cars they got at the discount lot for LOW LOW PRICES. While there’s nothing wrong with that (I’ve had a few of em too) my dates seem to appreciate that I have a relatively new civic in good shape, and a clean interior. As an adult it’s kinda been a

Scientifically speaking? When a woman hears the sound of an IROC-Z Camaro, combined with the visual of a T-Tops, her reproductive instincts take over.

Can’t be true... I have it on the authority of some guy on the internet that it’s illegal here.

I’ve never understood the benefit of having a launch edition. It’s like - great - I’m advertising to the world that I bought a car with a statistically higher likelihood of reliability issues, and recalls. Fantastic.

So, also in Georgia, is this Gem. Under budget, just as reliable as Mercedes’s recommendation (same basic vehicle) and only 63k miles.