To be fair—yes. Absolutely.
To be fair—yes. Absolutely.
A mold as large as an entire dashboard can easily cost millions of dollars.
Imagine you’ve just been hired as a design engineer at a major automotive manufacturer. Your boss introduces himself…
I am impressed that the bike rider did not pull that stupid faced asshole driver out of the car window and beat him to death with the phone that was on his lap.
If it had gone the way he’d intended, the front end would have come around immediately and he’d be headed down the street.
With no supercharger and a lack of power, this Durango is more of a quiet riot.
Yeah. That’s what I meant. My dad is heading to Memphis today for a doctor’s appointment and we were talking about the Mississippi and Mud Island last night. Just had it on the brain.
Three suggestions, if you have the time.
I’m a ME in the automotive field. I just have a tool box in the trunk of my car. Too many tools to practically carry around.
“Why is it always the people with shitty cars that try and show out? No one gives a fuck about your 10-year-old V6 charger, I promise.”
Because they count as POGs, and the more POGs, the better grunts can feel about themselves
I propose renaming it “Project Sunk Cost Fallacy”...
Car fuel can melt steel beams!
*sees first list and gets mad * “Where are the damn Subarus?”
My first vehicle was a 78 chevy pickup with a 350. I put on Edlebrock headers with glasspacks off of an old 65 Ford, so they were basically street legal straight pipes. I even used the time honored trick of using a garden hose to send water into the glass-packs to shatter the muffler and send the waste back out of…
This is worrying. Mainly because it means Russia would have to assume any sign of aggression -even non-nuclear, like for example Turkey shooting down Russian jets- meant it has to consider whether to launch its nukes immediatly or face the possibility of not being able to launch at all. Nuclear deterrant only works if…
My main takeaway from this is the explanation as to where Steve Lehto went.
There is a lot of truth to this. Most of this is a “if we do not support the military, we are taking jobs” logic. So we are basically creating jobs that are not needed and spending money that could be used for other things. I honestly do not see a way out of it. Washington refuses to reform itself because it benefits…