xan1567
Xan1567
xan1567

My guess on the three piece change might be: one piece covering driver/shotgun, one piece covering second row, one piece covering cargo area. Essentially allowing any of the three “zones” to be covered/uncovered in any configuration.

If they promise to program it to stay in the right lane, I will kick in my personal savings to make it happen.

An e30 m3 is a good car in general. It’s also iconic and well known. In 10 years there will be all of 50 people who remember the hot version of the 323.... Which will be down from the 100 that remember it now.

At least the roadkill version would be sold for $500.

Yea, and while it’s a neat car, it’s still the fast version of an econo box. I wouldn’t add a dollar to the value of a geo metro that held the “smallest car to go sort of fast” record either.

$11,000...... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

I was talking about more that just wheels, that was his general rule for everything. I don’t believe he used a torque wrench for anything. He used standard ratchets for anything that was smaller and “felt” it.

It really is strange. It’s not just the shade tree guys either. Super certified folks do it as well, which means I assume they teach them to.

Brake job at jiffy lube.... That’s the kind of call even my wife wouldn’t make.

Wait, who doesn't have health care? I've yet to see an uninsured person dead on the doorstep of the ER after they've been kicked out!

Abortion articles, guaranteed to have a comment section full of folks trying their durndest to deny other folks freedom of speech for speaking against their right to kill fetuses.

Man, I love all the neck breaking folks do to come up with soft terms for things. I like to imagine there is some office somewhere in far left wing territory where folks just try to come up with cutest little buzz words and shit to twist whatever they agree with or disagree with to their purposes.

Maybe this is more targeted at the euro market, but I can’t imagine anyone but old super nerds know what the seven is in the US.

So.... Like a Toyota, with a smattering of other stuff thrown in lol.

If that MR2 is basically rust free and sub 3k or maybe 4K (depending on where you live), it might not be a terrible deal.

To someone with the cash that is a collector, that’s probably a fair price. This seems like something a Paul Walker type might buy.

So, this might get diatribish, but articles like this are why shit never changes. I’m assuming the author has no love for Paul Ryan, but in the excruciatingly condescending way you denounced a candidate who is likely VASTLY more populist in general, and also likely more in touch with his congressional district.

Great write up!

You could say the same thing about quite a few industries at the moment. Fact is, especially folks in the service sector, any job is money in the bank. If you're unemployed and someone guarantees you a year of work.... Why not?

That’s wholly possible, but I don’t see the anti-everyoneusewhateverthefuckyouwant crowd advocating for this as a solution. It tends to be the “doesn’t consider what would actually be entailed in this idea” crowd who are unaware of how immense of an undertaking making the bazillion public bathrooms in the US stalls