Russian Man Finds Missing Link to Steel-Belted Radial Tires
Russian Man Finds Missing Link to Steel-Belted Radial Tires
The whole country is full of rich idiots. These should be gone by now.
Yeah...I pretty much always opt for the paid rental since there’s always the chance that something will go wrong with my friend’s truck while it’s in my possession. Saving $10 net of beer considerations isn’t worth the risk of straining a good relationship.
All that ambivalence between a Boxster and a Miata says the Miata is probably the way to go. I sincerely doubt power will be an issue with the revised motor and a chassis that weighs less than your typical Philly Cheesesteak.
THAT’S WHAT THAT STICKER WAS?!
I mean that’s absolutely possible, but with the car’s only connection to the outside world piped through a phone, the risk is heavily mitigated since software updates and/or new phone hardware will patch out such vulnerabilities much more often than any system in the car will.
Neutral: I don’t like the idea of an internet-connected car for the same reasons I don’t like the Internet of Things - beyond giving attackers more surface targets into other systems, it’s just another piece of tech that will fall out of support and lose features long before its useful life is over.
What car costs that much for an alignment and plugs? Serious question.
I think it should come down to lap times - if the lapped driver has shown a best lap in line with or better than the leaders’ best laps and can maintain 99th percentile pace, count them as still in it and let them race. Full-course cautions, clever pit strategy, even freak weather (example: 24h Nurburgring last year)…
Offense, withholding, number one. Fifteen years penalty, still sales down.
And here I thought a 5 year / 60,000 mile powertrain warranty was the minimum you’d see across the industry. It’s one thing to adjust to market standards but this is just a terrible look for VW.
And it’s still easy to get off 93 and be less than 3 blocks from where you want to go or park in downtown Boston. The traffic still sucks but that’s not a failing you can pin on the highway alone.
Neutral: Probably about that or slightly worse. I’ve seen more sub-1% manufacturer financing offers and bigger customer cash offers in the past few weeks than I saw six months prior, and although they might move the needle slightly I doubt they’re overcoming the selling downturn.
Nah, I think we all enjoy passive safety features like pretensioned seatbelts, designated crumple zones, crush-resistant passenger structures, layered safety glass windshields, and collapsing steering columns.
You kids these days and your newfangled Video Cee Dees
Computers in cars were a mistake. We should’ve stopped at 8-bit microcontrollers when we had the chance.
So, despite the fact that the strong lines and beefy bodywork of the Citycarver suggest it’ll be great for off-roading, you probably shouldn’t actually get too wild with it.
Great case. Tons of room to work in, airflow for days, 240/280 rad support both front and top out of the box, 360 on the front if you remove the drive cage. Was my first Fractal Design case of many - the premium’s worth it.
Great case. Tons of room to work in, airflow for days, 240/280 rad support both front and top out of the box, 360 on…
Excellent move.
Absolutely not. I looked at one of these as a possible first car in 2004 and the dealer was asking less for it with half the mileage and age. They’re good SUVs (with a bit of a Canyonero image problem) but they’re not classics. CP.