yetanotheruselessburner
Chris's driveway looks like a World War II Loser's reunion.
yetanotheruselessburner

“Do you even lift, bro?”

<pulls up pant-leg>

“My apologies, sir, right this way. . . “

Which is compounded by the fact they had well-known issues with that transmission in the Cherokee. . . well, newest Cherokee? Knowing they were using the same thing in the Rennie, and reading that people in markets that had the car before us were still having issues, cemented the choice. Driving a Compass (they gave

Weird, I have the turbo and it’s a little beast. Never saw any complaints about them, even going back the older Abarths and such. We actually got the turbo/stick combo to avoid the real problem, aka the nine-speed auto. (Well, besides preference for manual.) The only real issue I’ve had with our Rennie was a bad

I want to be excited but no. Unless there’s a ladder framed trucklet in their portfolio that they’re willing to do a one-off federalization, I’m not buying that this will be anything like the Jimny.

Look, I love my Renegade. That’s probably the high water mark for baby CUVs actually doing off-roady type things

They said IT, so I’m guessing this is what happens when you order multiple storage frames to run DARPA’s drive wiper simultaneously.

Now playing

The ‘Busa one is great but I still love the original bike review most, back in the maximum janky first season. (His GS500e)

“HrrrrrrrrrrrrnghhhTHISISNTCAR!!!!”
The “No” stickers all over the speedometer.
“Youonlygetasinglediscinthefront,whocares!?”

Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep, there she is. They (Holden) didn’t have engineering resources to do both so the Camaro won out, seeing as it would be the higher volume product. Also, no pesky UAW contracts (limiting the number imported), trade agreements or fluctuating exchange rates to deal with.

Holden. . . .
It was a car of mine.
Rebadged and in the ‘States,
Made the olds all whine.
Holden peeled out with smoke and stripes. . .
When I opened up the taps
And I can still hear those pipes.
Aw talk to me so I can set
the record straight.
And I will sing their praise
Forevermore (evermore)

Gonna be some sweet sounds
Coming

No.

We made Holden work on the Zeta-derived fifth-gen, which arguably cost us a Monaro/GTO followup. That’d probably be another slap in the face.

But motorcycles are also expensive, dangerous, too powerful, not all that great for the environment, and occasionally incredibly out of touch with buyers.

I don’t see this as anything other than a Nice Price. Get a couple buckets of your favorite Rhino Liner knock-off, coat it up and drive that beast straight to IKEA because it’s high-time you found out SKORVA means “go back to the store” in Swedish.

Just chopped, bitch.

Got your latest order from Blipshift?

But yeah, I’m not sure what this car would be, beyond an appearance/mild-performance package.

The slow death of the manual has proven “enthusiast cars” are about a different experience. The top-tier number-chasers have all dumped it. The low-end econoboxes have dumped it. The manual over lives in the wierdo mid-level where people aren’t necessary chasing a ‘Ring time.

I have the Blipshift shirt. . .

If he had ended it there, at the first remark, fine. Musk doubled-down, and tripled down to the point of hiring someone of dubious credentials who claimed to have evidence that supported the initial claim. If you don’t think Musk was out to harm, I don’t understand your line of thought.

Not really. Calling someone, given the context of an ex-pat in southeast Asia, a “pedo-guy” is absolutely “intending to harm.” If I basely accused you of being a “dog-fucker” because you disagreed with me, and then repeatedly doubled-down on that notion to the point of hiring a shady private investigator who claimed

I’m assuming it’s some flavor of ladder bar. My buddy’s ‘69 (niiiiiiice) Chevelle had them. It’s just another way of locating the axle. If not that, it’s some weirdo ‘roided up four-link.

Addendum:
I’m going to say my initial assumption is wrong after taking a look at the slide deck. Ladder bars use coil springs and

The backup camera’s actually a great idea with a worthless implementation. As it is now, it’s really only good as a final spot check before you start moving. . . unless you’re a retired submariner and driving the boat through a small screen’s actually a step up from what you’re used to. It’d be “wasteful,” but a more

M12, if I remember the code for the T56, yes, but QSM if I recall correctly. If it’d been a BOM or MBM, I’dve been more tempted. Or divorced. Granted, if it was Cosmos Purple I might’ve been able to beg forgiveness.

Still, nearly fifteen years old and that low mileage. . . Not sure what to think. I’d imagine the