Scroll through the comments, maybe there’s a solution for you?
Scroll through the comments, maybe there’s a solution for you?
I’m still in the greys, and will likely forever remain so, but:
Aw crap. This sucks. I’m going to lose my rust updates AND extensive tail-light knowledge and analysis. This sucks for me, but I’m happy for you guys.
Here I am wandering the internets on a Saturday when I should be something else and two big sixes in one day.
So believe it or not, this was my great grandfather. When this story happened, he was a driver for Texaco, and drove all over the Northeast. Before he got this job, he drove cattle from Vermont down to Massachusetts slaughterhouses. Very cool to see this bit of family history on Jalopnik!
That’s a good point, though I haven’t seemed to been able to find occupancy in places like this.
Holy crap!
Good lord!
It’s all tested and validated; nbd in the ice!
*teens
Yup. Forgot a zero (thanks!). Imagine if it were 0.01; ags with benefits in the trend would literally drop the drag by a third; we’d definitely have made the vertical system one way or another!
So a lot more boring version of the very metal/grater grille on the Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato
I think that listening to the businesses and actually understanding their concerns should be the primary concern. If no one is complaining except 1, then what’s their issue and how can it be remedied?
The weird part is that the enforcement has actually caused more disruption to the businesses. People used to show up by 7:30 a.m. and leave by 9-9:30. Sone (a tiny percentage) of businesses would start opening up around 9 or so and the people visiting would patronize them. I’m not sure Starbucks is complaining, with…
yup.
Wow!! The only 2 I’ve ever seen were JDM. Good to know!
Quick note: A “count” of drag is CD = 0.001 in the automotive sector, and CD = 0.0001 in the aerospace sector.
Those were sold here. My friend owned one. No need to import.
David, you live in Michigan so you may know. How do these shutters handle freezing rain? Do they ever ice closed and cause issues? If the motor tries to move cold plastic that is frozen, does it start breaking things?
This one seems easy. Plymouth Prowler: