I’ll take a beating. Because carjackers are usually found, in this modern age of cameras everywhere. The beating will add a good five or seven years on their time-out.
I’ll take a beating. Because carjackers are usually found, in this modern age of cameras everywhere. The beating will add a good five or seven years on their time-out.
Really? I just did a google video seach on
There’s someone in my neighborhood that has a Monte Carlo Pace Car edition. I’d bet you could find some NASCAR fan that would pay a premium for it. It’s in great condition.
I did a year of commuting by train, Cal-Train from San Francisco to Silicon Valley. Best commute ever. My employer ran a shuttle to the train station aligned with the train schedule, I could walk to the station near my home. My boss found out and got me a cell modem so I could be more productive during the commute.…
The one thing I grew to hate about commuting daily on a motorcycle (about an hour each day) was that it takes a much higher attention level/concentration than a car. You’re constantly watching for scenarios where things could go wrong. After a long day of work my brain is sometimes tired (I was doing this in my 40s),…
1. Some German cars can be quite reliable, if maintained properly. Any generation of Benz E-class, particularly with the six cylinder, for example.
2. Miatas suck. Too tiny. Really, anything smaller than a Z4 or an SLK is too tiny. Riding as a passenger on the freeway in one is my all time worst experiences in a car -…
My advice on buying bikes: shop when the weather is bad. A rainy day at a minimum, in a season where people aren’t riding.
Be sure to remind them that they might sell that bike in the summer, but do they want to hold on to it for months? Also good to buy right after Christmas - everyone tends to be not making big…
Krystal, it’s good that you are speaking out, but saying you can’t believe the student body was penetrated to this level - either you’re an inappropriate prankster, or English wasn’t your best class.
build some kind of biometric identification system directly into the car.
That doesn’t use potable water, they use stuff that isn’t fit for drinking.
One more tip: do it in a car you have experience in. This was a “test drive” (yes, really). Not sure if the driver had experience in a similar level of car. My guess is he didn’t - it just sounded like fun, take this cool car out for a test drive and do a drag strip rip.
Correct me if I’m dumb. but can’t traction control actually increase your stopping distance, compared to someone who knows that they’re doing.
grandpa killed more nazis then the years you will live on this earth
A couple of years ago I bought my first slushbox car, so I finally went GT:
Could be a very cool item in the right movie.
Or, just something to drive post-MAGA
This makes even less sense than the couple with the shrink-wrapped Marauder.
A large vehicle that is a two-seater and has storage that can’t be easily locked/secured. Yeah, I don’t see that happening.
I flew in to Miami for a trip to the Keys, had a Priceline car rental for $9.50 a day. It was really late, and as they often do when it’s late, they gave me a nice car. Mustang GT.
And yes, it was freaking fantastic. My travel companion, who is not in to cars at all and always complains that I drive too fast, fell in…
The teamwork and courage of this crew is amazing.
Actually, it did. That’s exactly what I did. And since I know what my employer was paying for my health insurance, I know I was able to get coverage with a lower deductible for about 8% less.