rudy-in-oc2015
rudyH
rudy-in-oc2015

You mean “Scooby.”

I agree.

The statement is true but I think in many areas it's because the barrier to entry is high. The big manufacturers have fought their way to their current positions. There was a time when Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha and Kawasaki were ridiculed. They can't, won't and shouldn't stop so a startup can catch up. Would you? You have

Wow I need to pay more attention. I had no idea he was building bikes again. I will google it eventually but does he build street bikes or run a racing team? If he's selling street bikes, putting racing in the name may not be a great idea. I don't know. Well......might be time to hang up the Buell makes a motorcycle

If I had to buy a car that was going to ruin my life temporarily at certain times, and cause me to write many checks to people I barely know, this would be a good one. You can just scare the crap out of all the neighbors with it. If you're of a certain bent, this would be an excellent vehicle to use as the rabbit in

Catchy!!!

I had something similar happen years ago. Your insurance will pay but I bet you have to sue the joint to get any out of pocket costs back. The good news is you'll win if you go to court.

I know a guy that calls it BOHICA. That's his code word for getting screwed. Bend Over Here It Comes Again.

You know, that never occurred to me because I actually didn't know that. I never tried steering from the outside! Seriously, maybe that is what he was thinking. But the wheel was whipping around inside the car. It is to this day the strangest interaction I've ever had with any service person.

That is EXACTLY what we used to call them, especially the pimped out Cadillacs, when I was young. BRO HAM!

Could have been. I don’t know for sure. Maybe Mr. Ogner got it imported for him. I’ve never seen another.

I have 2 stories and I'll try to be brief. In 1988, I had a 1987 Porsche 930 and a slightly older 5000 CS Turbo Quattro that I bought used. I don't know if they all were but mine was a stick. This was my Chicago winter car. So The Quattro goes in for scheduled service. No big deal. I pay and am on my way. Long after,

That’s hilarious. No I’m not in the commercial! I was the effects supervisor. It never occurred to me my post could be interpreted as to say I was an actor. Lord help you if you ever saw my ugly mug on TV. My brain damage was caused by other things and I’ll thank you to leaver her out of it! As far as the brake pedal

I never keep a car that long, but I like the fact it could if I wanted it to. I just like the wY they treat me and the entire facility. It's actually many things I like. And....I like the cars too.

No.

The Countach. All has been said by saying.....Countach.

There was a Ferrari mechanic at Ogner Motors in Woodland Hills (Now The Auto Gallery) that owned one of these. It was beautiful. Totally unreliable but supposedly terrifyingly fast for the time. I’d like to drive one today...but just for a few hours.

Nintendo? Hah! I did a commercial or teh Venture Warner Brothers Edition with a built in/Snap in Legos set for the rear tray table! I swear I think they sold like 5 total. I couldn’t even find a reference. GM....focusing on VALUE! I always liked Oldsmobile though. They and Pontiac were just neglected to death.

Ooooooo......it’s just like a race car. Stickers and logos and everything! Can I wear a helmet when I drive it or would that be silly. You know....silly.....like pretending this is a cool car.

Tavarish is furiously running restoration calculations on a napkin right now! Why drive a (x) when you can drive etc. etc. etc....