sammyno55
Sammyno55
sammyno55

MR2, Miata or maybe an AE86 Corolla would be my three picks here. Could also twist my arm into a RX-7, MK3 Supra or a E30/190E 16v without much effort.

techbros: HELL YES!

Lincoln Mark 7 or 8

I am an infotainment engineer and worked with a major supplier back in 2017 to put a Android system in a vehicle. Here are my professional assumptions.

They’re not going to be able to keep both wages and job numbers. Building EVs is going to take fewer man hours, meaning fewer people to do the job. Trying to force both wage and employment minimums to “protect” your members just accelerates offshoring of said jobs and wages.

it’s really not that surprising. At that level of motorsport, the similarities between high-end aerospace and racing get less and less. In terms of aerodynamics, downforce-ladden cars are just upside down aeroplanes with suspensions 

So we are against street racing unless it’s a across the country?

Cars don’t belong in cities. But you can have my Lotus when you use the jaws of life to cut it away from my cold, dead hands. Probably after I’ve been crushed by someone in a Tahoe who was texting.

Maybe if this were the 80s or 90s. The IDx won’t happen period now.

The IDx is never going to happen.

Let’s take a moment to remember another awesome Nissan concept: the MID4

Sounds like a classic case of Alpharetta to me. Gotta get those good ole boys doing it in Dallas or Hiram. They’d plug an OBDII scanner into a toaster and give it a pass.

obligatory Dead Escort picture.

Who’s the U-boat commander?

www.copart.com This one will be there in a couple weeks

GM calls it’s employees “expenslings”

Not sure. I do a lot of fact-checking and maybe that’s too irritating. Barring that, I typically link my sources whenever I make a claim, and that might look too spammy.

My 96 Vette never got a second look in Acworth where I had it registered. I’m convinced I got the “Good ole boy” treatment in that car.

I get into those sometimes too. Unfortunately,I seem to always end up being on the wrong end of the pile and end up proving “tis better to give than receive” the hard way.

accusations of financial misconduct has become an orgy of distrust and finger-pointing.