The original pace cars have all been accounted for, this isn’t one of them.
The original pace cars have all been accounted for, this isn’t one of them.
My Fiero says you can suck its tailpipe. I’m sorry, it’s a very crudely built car.
Damn, tell us how you really feel.
I cringe at the sight of that open trans tunnel.
This weekend at a drift event, a flywheel exploded and shot shrapnel everywhere, cutting through brake lines and causing the driver to plow into a wall. Now think about that trans exploding and shooting shrapnel into this drivers body. Yikes.
NOPE - NO SUCH THING AS A CHEAP EURO.
Fuck Trump.
Nice write-up Bozi, keep ‘em coming!
Many vehicles share an engine block. That doesn’t make my CX-3 a Miata.
That may be the best metaphor for the video game industry I’ve ever heard.
Seriously. People paid for these games, and if they’re not going to support them, customers have every right to do whatever they can to be able to ACTUALLY USE THE PRODUCTS THEY PAID FOR.
Actually it’s not intentionally designed that way. Diesel and Leaded gas used the same size nozzle. The smaller nozzle was implemented for Unleaded so that you couldn’t easily put in Leaded by accident. The fact that it also make a diesel mixup harder is a happy accident.
For the record, unleaded nozzles must be 0.85"…
Will it run on maple syrup? Might have to trade in my trusty steed:
Locally, we had a incompetent, inexperienced, or perhaps malevolent truck driver fill the regular tanks at four separate locations of a particular chain’s stations with diesel. They had different sized nozzles. It doesn’t help if it isn’t pumping what you paid for.
Generally, yes, but there is no requirement that they be different sizes some some stations have the gas pump handle on the diesel pumps. I also always figured the diesel nozzle is bigger because most diesel vehicles have larger fuel tanks than gas (commercial trucks and other equipment, not so much in cars).
Key quote:
And then everyone crawls out through the upside down window without a scratch.
The best part of the A-Team is that any and all metal is bulletproof. I remember an episode where they somehow armored a vehicle with the thin decorative sheet metal from the inside of an elevator.
Wait, an $8 HTPC? How does that work?
Has this person, for just one second, considered how families with young children must feel when they are confronted with these obscene symbols as they walk to school?