sausagefingers76
sausagefingers76
sausagefingers76

Every blue collar work site will be in big trouble

So let’s say you have a friend or family member who decides to go bungee jumping. Their cord snaps and they fall to their death. At their funeral you would tell people “well, he fucked around and found out!” Or “well, he played a stupid game and won a stupid prize!”

I had a frayed throttle cable jam on me, only way to stop it was to shut off the ignition. But modern cars may not allow you to do that when in gear 

Unintended but commanded anyway is a very real possibility. People get used to one pedal driving in those cars and seemingly forget where the brake pedal is in a panic. Happened to the one lady who reversed into a lake. 

Pretty sure 75k miles is already in the high risk area.  I’d say 60k.

In the Northeast you don’t need AWD. Good snow tires, or studded snow tires, will help far more than AWD.

Am I the only one who prefers to buy vehicles without AWD? I have a rare FWD CX-5 Grand Touring (top trim level with FWD). I don’t see the justification of dragging around extra weight that reduces fuel economy and performance while increasing maintenance. It also means that a spare should be the size as a normal tire

This feels like a win for Nissan.
I appreciate that the CVT wasn’t bashed just because it existed. It is an easy punch, but to read it works fine and is appropriate here” is quite refreshing.

We in the rust belt have been transporting our families in vehicles whose frames are paper thin swiss cheese for generations.*

It’s almost as if this was mentioned in the article...

Stellantis obviously prefers the pronouns she/it.

LEAVE STELLANTIS ALONE!  LEAVE HIM/HER/IT ALONE!

Corporations are people too*.

“Woman’s bold scheme to meet Bon Jovi works on first try”

1200hp engine and 66lb 8 speed transmission. That’s not going to work.

I don’t believe any of this is real - the car there is probably a fiberglass development mule with a small electric motor from a golf cart.

Gas mileage shouldn’t be too bad.  The N/A 3800 in these big cars would get 30mpg on the highway.

This was an estate sale car recently, I guarantee it.

I mean, we know who’s in the wrong. Like it or not, the dad didn’t figure out if one was necessary and/or didn’t apply for a permit. Unsurprisingly, most villages/towns/cities don’t want you to install paved race tracks in your back yard. So they require you to get a permit. He didn’t do it, and built it anyway. Would

If any of those kid’s phones had GPS tracker apps, there will even be easily reviewed data for a subsequent lawsuit.....