Even though no one would pay 20k for this truck, we unfortunately will never get a true 100% crack pipe here. Stupid people will go against the norm just to irritate the rest of us.
Even though no one would pay 20k for this truck, we unfortunately will never get a true 100% crack pipe here. Stupid people will go against the norm just to irritate the rest of us.
When that ETEC kicks in...yo!
Not gonna lie, the thought of a Ridgeline with a 4.7L V8 derived from the J35 V6 block makes me feel new things in strange places.
The Fit.
Everyone else is chasing the 2% of the US market share while Toyota will continue to dominate. Toyota and Honda will slip into EVs when they are economically viable, and when they are actually what people want to buy. EVs aren’t that complex. They won’t be behind.
Honda has also always been considered a company that makes excellent engines and places them in a wide variety of applications. Making an electric car isn’t their top priority. Making a “Honda” electric power plant is a top priority, and we’re still in the early stages of that technological era. I fully expect Honda…
No.
The suspect has not left the Suez Canal for three weeks.
Glued to a log and tossed into the Mississippi is exactly how my parents found me.
“Three in the morning? In...
I’m surprised no one has suggested driving in phallic shaped routes.
How dumb do you have to be to send multiple officers to affix a tracking device presumably in broad daylight or under parking lot lights? Do it at 3 in the morning idiots.
I would’ve slapped it to the bottom of an Amazon delivery truck or even better yet a semi that was from out of state.
Dude, just stop. Even if you make it run, you will die trying to off road this pile of weakened rust that will disintegrate on the first pothole.
Well I will be damned, I can comment today. I don’t have anything very weighty or amusing to add. Not the car I would buy, but if somebody wants old school, made in the USA luxury this is a cheap ticket in. Nice price.
If you are in an area with a lot of people, like a beach, you are often told by your flight instructor to put it in the water, just behind the surf line, rather than anywhere else. All forced landings are risky, but water landings will risk hitting the least number of people. And putting it just behind the surf line…
The plane was fresh off of an 18-year restoration and may never fly again.
I’m just glad that the pilot is okay, no one in the water was hurt, and that the plane will continue to live on (static or not) instead of disintegrating on impact.