I’m surprised that Pontiac didn’t think of it, but most free-giveaways or raffles have a lesser-value ‘cash option’ for those that win but don’t want the prize and don’t want to have to sell it on their own. (then again, Pontiac probably needed to move the cars off the lot, so they chose NOT to offer a cash option)
You are correct. The location of the valve (as stated below) generally doesn’t matter when the whole thing is sheered off.
Yes, but if you sheer the hydrant off with a truck, the valve also break and spew water. At the very least, the seal will be damaged enough for water to start flowing out.
It’s usually around $225+ in a liquor store. You don’t often see it under $500 in a restaurant. Closer to $600 is the norm.
Yet somehow you clicked on a Formula E article, read it (maybe not) and then commented on it.
$440 for a bottle of Cristal on NYE isn’t that bad of a price. I’ve paid (expensed) anywhere from $500 to $1600 per bottle (the high end being table service in Vegas).
On the bright side, we don’t have 12 posts a day on the C8 anymore.
50 x $450,000 is over $22 million. I think they know how things work once they “tune” and get a good lap time at the Ring.
Musk just wants everyone talking about him, and Tesla.
I agree 100% except that we’re on Jalopnik, a car enthusiast site.
All-wheel drive is a must and something new/newer would be ideal. A brown, manual, Golf wagon would be nice....
What have they done with all the panel gap????
Don’t ruin the fun.
We call it whatever we want, dammit! I prefer to call it Jimmy Hoffa’s Backyard, if you know what I mean....
Yup! My limited knowledge also leads me to believe we’ll need some kind of kegerator to chill it down and store it.
NJ landfills emit 10,000 tons of free hydrogen gases every year.
Referring to any idea or product as ‘disruptive’. Stop it. Just call it a good idea.