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some variation on this. not even close to a problem to solve. even if it’s limited to works of fiction by other people, somewhere out there is a car tied to it’s owner that can teleport. and if there isn’t yet there will be. and if there wont be then I’ll embark on a long and convoluted path of subtly influencing a

so you see that thin strip on the leading edge? that tiny bit of road doesn’t feel like conforming to the rest of the road with its ridiculous parallel angle to the ground. no, that little strip of road wants to rise above the rest and sit at an angle, that to my eye, for that tiny space, makes for a nasty impact.

Greetings from Houston. We’ve got one section of northbound i45 that, upon the first time I hit it, damn near did the same thing to me. I do not drive a massive truck, I drive a little 2003 Z4. You can’t see it at all as you’re coming up on it because of the particular angle of the road I suppose, but it will properly

I went on the BMW forums and asked all the questions I thought would be pertinent. Went and bought all the special BMW specific tools the guys said I’d need for the job, spending about $250 for the piece of mind that I would never have to take the car in and have that difficult and expensive conversation with a

A couple years ago I was living in the Colorado rockies. At the time I was driving a standard 2002 honda civic EX, loved the car, hooned it as much as you can hoon a honda civic that is entirely stock save a power steering mod for that extra like 2 hp. But, a civic is no good for offroading in the mountains... so i