Let’s not forget the xDiavel.
Let’s not forget the xDiavel.
That would be awesome but no, it wasn’t me. This was a pro driver. If I had a chance to go on the ring I would bring my e30. My HHR has been known to make Costco runs in record time, though.
It’s not fast. I’d consider it quick. It’s very fun to drive with the 5 speed. It has Brembo front brakes so it stops well, too. It did an 8:43 lap on the Nurburgring so that’s something.. I guess.
My e30 has almost 400k on the chassis. Not the original motor and most components have been replaced. Not sure if that counts
1971 BMW 2002. Probably the most fun of any vehicle I’ve ever owned, though.
This only made me like it more.
A weighted shift knob is a game changer.
Nailed it. I’m not a fan of the guy or the channel but he certainly knows how to make money from clicks.
The summer I turned 11 my grandpa took me up to a field at the neighbors farm and showed me a few pointers on his s10 pickup. Then he walked home and told me not to come home until I could drive it
I’ve only read three posts so far and I think you win.
They’re designed to distribute weight evenly over your shoulders and back. They do a lot better for fatigue than any other harness backpack I’ve tried
I have a Kriega R30 that I use to commute. I’ve been through a couple rain storms and plenty of light rain with my lunch, laptop, and everything else I’ve needed for the day in it and everything was fine. They’re top notch.
Don’t worry. You’re not alone. I really like the MT10 as well as the funk of the Super Duker.
Don’t sleep on the Milwaukee 12v stuff. They’re great and compact. I have a bunch of their 18v tools but I end up using my 12v stuff for 99% of my projects at home.
Don’t sleep on the Milwaukee 12v stuff. They’re great and compact. I have a bunch of their 18v tools but I end up…
Yea, that Worx thing is scary. Makita is great and a little overkill for home use for most people. Ryobi is underrated and great for home stuff. I’ve even had a couple Ryobi drills and drivers outlast the Dewalts at work. I use all Milwaukee fuel at home for auto and house stuff and they’re great. I will say that the…
Yea, that Worx thing is scary. Makita is great and a little overkill for home use for most people. Ryobi is…
As much as I’d love my ‘87is to be worth that much, it ain’t.
I hit the horn when I’m cancelling my signals every once and a while on both my bikes. There are few bikes immune to that when you have some thick gloves on. Makes for some awkward moments when there’s lots of peds around.
My 2nd car was a 2006 HHR LS 5-speed. I bought it in 2006 when I was 17 and my dad cosigned. It appealed to me because I was in a band and I needed something to haul as much music stuff as possible and fit into small parking spaces in NYC. You could fit A LOT of stuff in there for the size. It was the only stick shift…
This one was empty but otherwise intact. Pretty eerie, actually.
I drove by a RadioShack the other day