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The LinkedIn and Amazon apps don’t work well with that.

Just mix up some JB Weld, plug the hole and be done with it.

Bingo. Not one of these buyers are going to let their kids play with them. They may take them for a spin every once in a while but not their kiddos. Purely a novelty and possible investment.

The one and only time I ever got pulled over in my old convertible mustang was when it was 12:30 at night and about 40 degrees. I got off work a little past 12 and the top was so worn out it was much more pleasant to have it down than up. The state trooper definitely thought I was crazy but claimed to have pulled me

First things first; no, they DO NOT care about you. They care about $$ and not a damn thing else. There’s nothing pure about any professional sport whether it’s auto racing, football or cornhole (maybe cornhole is still pure??). Most of these big companies are privately owned so unless you find a way to buy into them,

Q&D

I’m surprised it doesn’t look more like this:

I wonder what the likelihood of sabotage might be in the “accident”?

Pretty sure those guys aren’t firemen. What if the driver had a heart attack? Is it the track worker’s responsibility to provide CPR? I don’t want someone who is untrained and unprotected to risk their life or health for my automobile. Should they have a proper fire crew (and EMS team in case of the other scenario) on

Not sure about other models but my MK7 Golf R has a proximity key and push-button start but there’s a circular, removable, plate on the steering column hiding a traditional keyed ignition switch. You can pop the plate off and use it as a regular ignition instead of the push button. I’m not entirely sure if the column

One late night during my college years, I was driving my 1994 Hyundai S coupe (what a pile of garbage that was) down a two lane rural road. This road had a 65 mph speed limit, very steep ditches on both sides and zero shoulder. Due to tiredness or inattention, my right wheels left the pavement and it felt like the

Super late to the party here but my neighbors have a clean, unmolested S2000 that I lusted over for 5 years until they allowed me to drive it to work a couple of times. That car was terribly disappointing. Though fun on a twisty back road, it wasn’t at all what I had hoped for. Much too slow and buzzy for me.

Thanks! I have new ball joints I’m going to install and the wheel bearing I mentioned. The worst thing is the rack and pinion needs replaced and that’s a tricky one for someone like me to tackle.

I found a killer deal on a VERY high mileage (getting close to 300k) 2012 Raptor and I absolutely love it. It such a fun truck and the previous owner installed the aftermarket ICON lift and full suspension upgrade. Yes, the truck shows its mileage somewhat (primarily sloppy on-road steering and I have a wheel bearing

Poor analogy. “If you use a bread knife to cut your steak, that doesn’t make it a steak knife.” would help your argument better. You’re completely wrong about the semantics, too.

Totally agree with using the emergency brake. I had a front brake line break on a pickup once and if it weren’t for the e-brake I’d have crashed. Luckily I was going slowly and approaching a red light when the brake pedal went to the floor and I lost ALL braking. I instinctively hit the e-brake and came to a stop. I

Sports is one of the three prongs of bro culture and MANY pro athletes (regardless of gender) find that engaging. It wouldn’t surprise me one bit that she and many of her team mates are indeed fans. All the female collegiate athletes I know are the coolest dudes to hang out with. 

I’m not saying any of you are wrong but you obviously have more faith in shady dealerships than I do. I looked at a Mazda 3 once that had been damaged on their lot by a driver hitting several parked cars. It was fixed and they were attempting to sell it with a “clean/clear” title. No carfax was available since it was