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1st Gear:  Ummmm, yeah.  He’s talking about golf carts y’all.

Then there’s also the RTD. Which are unlikely to be used in automotive applications. All you need to know about why is the that almost all of them I’ve see are “100 ohm platinum RTD” They aren’t expensive for a test lab point of view, but for a car company, where they stretch every penny until it is about 3 feet long,

I’ve never seen a car with a thermometer. Temperature sensors, yes, but not a thermometer. I don’t think any car company has claimed their vehicles have thermometers.

WTF is this article doing on Jalop? Bad editorial choice.

Plus 1, brilliant choice. I was thinking TR6, but this is a better answer.

lol at the plastic sheets protecting the floor mats...  don’t get the car dirty!

Yep. Davidson county - Nashville.

Me too! Used to count on eating at 8 and pulling up NPOCP.

Pretty sure it’s pronounced Bee-Zed Forks.

Busy four by. But the FWD should be a Busy two by.

It’s located in Tipton County and Tippin County, which straddles the Manson-Nixon Line.

But what really made that car better was the Creedence.

Ferarri has no issue with external combustion however. 

Oh man, this one got me. An only child and his last surviving parent died earlier this year.

And this: 

I read that yesterday. I found the Pinto to be a more interesting find than the Grand Am.

Anything to distract from this absolute shambles of a Championship.”

Ah, that’s fun! My car had its original boot lid, but the paint was peeling, and a giant dent decorated the entire left half of the lid. Even despite some paint chips, it was totally rust-free.
So, I bought a replacement door from a low mileage car, which looks vastly better. Only, the bottom of the hatch had quite

How is embracing Detroit (seeing as it is a major American city and he’s the President of the country) a boomer thing exactly?

For context: a cross-country economy-class ticket before deregulation cost $1,600