The 9-2 Aero X is a rebadged WRX. I know because I own a WRX. There is no way I would confuse a 9-3 TurboX with the 9-3 body kit and engine for the 9-2 with its boxer four plant and slightly modified hood.
The 9-2 Aero X is a rebadged WRX. I know because I own a WRX. There is no way I would confuse a 9-3 TurboX with the 9-3 body kit and engine for the 9-2 with its boxer four plant and slightly modified hood.
New?? Who buys new anything? No, this would be a strictly used car. Low miles (12k) 9-3 Aero TurboX for 21k.
Am I an idiot for thinking about buying a Saab? (yes I posted this on jalopnik, too)
This has nothing at all to do with Morning Shift, but I couldn't really wait any longer. I upgrading vehicles soon, going from my entry level WRX to something the next step up. Thinking 3-series, A4-A6, etc. etc. etc. What I've noticed right now, and I know why, is that Saabs are cheap. I mean basement prices cheap.…
The reason TSA employees - those who pat you down, ask you questions, search your bags - don't have arrest powers is because, quite simply, the tactics used and policies in place would be illegal for a law enforcement officer to use. When someone is arrested, it's by a federal officer associated with the TSA, but not…
"Their".
The tire patch on sport bikes doesn't change very much as it leans until it reaches critical failure. So, grip is maintained even at ridiculous angles. The reason the bike doesn't lay down is because there are two relatively large, compared to the total vehicle size, gyroscopic stabilizers rotating at high rpm. …
Osama bin Laden rode a recumbent.
HEY! New Hampshirites know a shit-ton more about Subaru than you think.
I understand that, by nature, internal combustion engines lack a certain elegant efficiency, but I was under the impression that there is an industry definition of efficiency as well as economy. Granted, this could all be a large white rabbit I pulled from my ass, but I don't like to fudge facts when I can - if you…
Someone on here please correct me if I'm wrong (famous last words, right?), but the interchangeability of "efficiency" and "economy" in reference to fuel continues to beguile me.
Every time I see an American heavy metal, I can't help but feel like the front was designed by a team of first-rate industrial designers, and the back by a mail-in elementary school contest...
It's a $9,000.00 bike. It's not like he's rich or anything.
In many states cyclists are allowed the leeway to do that. It's not recent, either. Most laws allowing cyclists the ability to roll through stop signs and red lights have been on the books for years. I don't see a problem with it either. Cyclists (generally) have much better visibility than cars or trucks, and are…
I wanted to let you know that, ultimately - and two-years after losing my job - I found another, in a similar industry, paying more, for a better company, doing something I *actually* enjoy doing. Thanks for the pat on the back. While it may seem small, it definitely helped. I owe you a tall beer.
You don't do anything with it. It's like being a philosophy major, only instead of thinking about being unemployed you talk about how unemployment affects brain chemistry.
Correspondence course...
Where does a Neuropsychology major, working in education, as a process engineer fit? With a liberal arts background?
I love the visceral reaction people have when they learn the cost of cycling. Like many hobbies, the price jumps sharply once you leave the realm of "casual user" and become one of the indoctrinated. The first road bike I bought cost me 1200.00$ and I was appalled at the price. Two months later, I didn't even bat…