Understanding math is as common as common sense. You can never go wrong by assuming the Public is 10x stupider than you imagine they could be.
Understanding math is as common as common sense. You can never go wrong by assuming the Public is 10x stupider than you imagine they could be.
I don’t think it matters today, for three reasons.
“Do you know why I pulled you over?”
It really IS the late 70s again. High Inflation and an annoying buzzers from cars.
Wait, there’s going to be a race between Chevy and Kia?
I don’t see this as new. It’s GM’s 50+ year old way of doing things:
First gear: So I went home for lunch. My wife was watching the Price is Right.
The Japanese in the 70s were famous for copying successful designs. My dad worked in heavy equipment and even he couldn’t tell a Deere from a Japanese clone from 30 feet away without reading what was painted on the side. They would go as far as even color matching the paint, so that the same Japanese company would…
Yeah, I can see a USED trailer. Heck, my parents had one that we could theoretically all sleep in if we spent a couple hours re-arranging the inners (it was quicker to pitch a tent, it was so tight).
The one place I will give tailgaters a pass is that the bedroom is always staggering distance away and the lines to the bathroom are shorter than at the stadium.
I fail to see how it is cheaper to drive an RV to a game 3 states over than a car.
I’ve heard that. But the idea of parking in BFE is part of what sells people on RVs.
I’m like you, I don’t get the math of a RV. Even for “heavy users”.
Sorry, got distracted. This is a photo of last years swap meet. It’s 85 acres of cars, car parts and the like.
As for small towns...
Of the big cities, there’s no contest. LA for the win.
I completely agree that LA is the right answer.. Or at least used to be. I’m not sure if it still is the only right answer. The issue with LA is that the spread and sprawl of it, the crowded highways and the high cost of living act as a cap on how much money is left for hobbies like cars. I expect LA is likely…
I haven’t been enough places in that region, but I would suspect there are some cities with rocking car cultures in the SouthWest. Between the low humidity keeping older cars in nice shape, the mountain roads for sports cars and mountain paths for Sports Utility Vehicles, there should be some interesting vehicles in…
10 years later (ish), there was another Grey Ghost.
Thank you Hannibal Smith.