That 1990 interior is pretty darned nice for the time.
That 1990 interior is pretty darned nice for the time.
You are not alone. A Fiero rear cradle almost lines up perfectly with the larger Harbor Freight dolly. Someday my car will have wheels on it again, but until then it moves around on a dolly.
But, but, but, Skelly got drunk at lunch and missed shifts, we were just playin’ video games, judge! Cooommee oooooon, judge, it’s not faaaaaaiiiir!
I thought they already had this. It wasnt fully autonomous as in turn it on and tell it where to go and go back into the house, but I thought it had autopilot where you plugged in the course and it used GPS to navigate and you just sat in the vehicle monitoring things but it drove itself. And I thought that has been a…
I think AV4+ will be a reality in 10 years. Not in Cars. In interstate trucks that are programmed to go to I-95,drive for 800 miles and pull into a depot to be unhooked. Geofenced to just be unmanned on the interstate. Sort of what GMs Supercruise could be if they had 4x the budget.
1st gear: I was just remarking to the cads at the country club that my Taycan was feeling a bit too nimble. I’d much prefer something more lumbering and less connected. And now Porsche has dashed my hopes? I suppose I will have to spring for a freight train after all.
Oh shut the fuck up.
“People stopped dying when we did this one thing directly related to why people were dying" sure sounds like causation.
30 hours if you are stranded in rural north dakota in a blizzard you may be lucky to see a car pass in 30 hours. Cars take a while to cool down after idling and the warm clothes and blankets will keep you warm in between stretches of idling.
Fatigue is the direct cause of the failure but I would argue not the root cause. A properly designed steel part will not fatigue. The applied stresses should be below its endurance limit which means it can handle them indefinitely (aluminum does not have this property). The root cause here is more likely corrosion, or…
I’m totally gonna restomod the REPU I don't own with this drivetrain that doesn't exist.
My Gen 3 Camaro had the same problem with the shifter popping up and down. It’s the rear transmission mount. In the 3rd gens, it’s a liquid filled mount that’s prone to failure and expensive to replace thanks to relative rarity of manual transmission cars. Hopefully the 4th gen version has a more replaceable part. On…
Good lord was that handled poorly. Where the FUCK was ski patrol to radio with the lift operators? Only one or a few chairs at most should have been pushed through the geyser. The stop/start operation just blasting more riders.... must have been absolutely horrific to await your turn, just knowing some 17 year stoner…
If only there was, say, like an off topic yet still somewhat car centric forum for users that was adjacent to a main automotive site. #dontbeanherb
In a perfect FSD world there will be no stop lights, signs, nothing, just an incredible series of TERRIFYING yet orchestrated near misses...basically like driving in India :)
BuT tEh JaB cAuSeS aUtIsMs!
Vaccine Mandates:
Seems to me that there is a possible solution here: Free Trump tattoos.
Its probably somewhat safe to assume most anti-vaxxers ( Notice I did not say ALL) are probably also Trump supporters.
Send out an email and it would go something like this:
I’m not sure of the laws in the States, but up here in Canada Mr. Flaten has a pretty solid complaint and the owner can pound sand with this paying in pennies nonsense. The rules for using coins to pay are:
Yup.