sissyfoot
Sissyfoot
sissyfoot

Only two of my cars (many of them utter shitboxes) have had this problem. One was my 2002 Mercedes E320 wagon. To be fair to the car, it lived most of its life in South Florida, which will bake the shit out of any car. The other is my 2003 Explorer. I sort of expect that thing to be a pile of shit, because I bought

I would totally give that man a hug.

Yeah, imagine that. Difficult things are difficult.

Aside from Tesla unveiling a semi truck tonight, SpaceX is also launching a rocket. It’s their 17th this year - a record for a private player.

Of course the Aurora’s look like a totally hacky afterthought.

I had mine for fourteen years and I will forever regret selling it. What a gorgeous car.

I was smitten with this car when it was first shown. I did not like the Pontiac version, but the Sky? I loved it.

As much as I liked our ‘05 Outback, my SVX (which I had for 14 years) was way prettier. :)

We had an ‘05 Outback for ten years. I think that was a very pretty, well-made, easy-to-maintain car. I loved it.

We lived on a farm, and my mom had us fetching the cars from the garage and putting them away, starting when we were about 12. At the time she had a red 5.0 Mustang convertible.

It’s about more than how each of their cars drives. I haven’t driven a current 3, 6 or any of their crossovers. But I do race an RX-8 and have cranked the wheels on countless Miatas.

Yeah, I really don’t think this is comparable to Iraq. I’m just as pissed as you about the lie we were sold then. The difference here is that we can see the results from nuclear tests and how high and far they launch missiles.

The difference is that the DPRK has shoved missiles very, very high above the earth. They fired them in high arcs to show how much energy they were capable of. I don’t think for a second those missiles have very high accuracy, but I think it’s very, very likely that DPRK can get a warhead to the continental US.

Four years ago, I decided to tackle some things around the house while I had two weeks’ paternity leave for our daughter’s birth. One of those things was putting new front axles on our ‘05 Outback.

I’ll tell you one thing I picked up from movies, and it really blew my mind.

I get the statistical argument there. But I also think, ‘if you’re gonna do it for one side, you should probably do it for the other.’ I’d be willing to bet that the manufacturers wouldn’t actually admit to designing for the driver side small overlap and not the passenger side. It looks bad. I don’t think people would

I’ve grown a little tired of the Gran Turismo and Forza series. The incredible options before you seem...pedestrian after so many years.

Unless I’m mistaken, a rotary makes a lot of sense as a generator - Morris than it does as a primary power source, actually.

I think there are certainly reputable shops out there, but you really need to be picky. ‘Cheapest available’ is a bad idea when it comes to major repairs.

I have done something similar by taking my race car to Ikea and backing it up to the loading area with all the SUVs and rented pickups.