Nowadays, the primary purpose of racing sponsorship is B2B (business to business) which is why you listed a bunch of random companies you’ve never heard of. Haas isn’t selling CNCs to everyday folks either.
Nowadays, the primary purpose of racing sponsorship is B2B (business to business) which is why you listed a bunch of random companies you’ve never heard of. Haas isn’t selling CNCs to everyday folks either.
Literally no, lol. When I lived in Florida, the title office did actually walk out to the vehicle and check the VIN against the title. Nothing remotely like that in Michigan
it “sits up high” but the ergonomics are such garbage. Driver position feels cramped and weird
The encore is such a horrible shitbox, why the hell do people buy it???????
personally I always trust what known successful businessman Steve Saleen says
RALLY!
wait you’re leaving?
Max, here’s the finishing order for the national cars. Burke suffered a mechanical on the last stage.
Special import for racing, I think. Only valid for a year or something
2nd gear: A few years ago at NAIAS, some OEM from China had a few cars in the lobby. I sat in one and got a headache in about 30 seconds from the off-gassing. It was pretty bad
This was nice to see though, the people are with him
you say that, but there’s always the chance of getting a bad batch of raw material or something and your car has issues. also individual components get redesigned constantly to try and reduce cost
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Manufacturing tools and dies are only good for a certain number of parts (500k-a few million) so it still takes work to maintain quality
I’ve had no motivation to work on my own car, so if you want to team up to get some of yours fixed then help me pull & rebuild the transmission on the wagon that could be fun
Jason, might I suggest you simply attach a lap belt to the frame and skip the 3 point? Since the chassis isn’t designed for it, the shoulder belt could end up pulling the b pillar towards your face and causing more injury.
because tpms is federally mandated
also does that 96 suburban have folding mirrors?
Your $60,000 budget gives you a lot of options, including my first thought, a new or newish GMC Yukon XL. Those are comfy, commodious powerful and in my opinion, the best looking SUV on the market. But it’s also 80.5 inches wide
79.9", still less than that suburban