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Oil filter on my 2002 Sunfire. When I tried to change it, I had to take the tire off and try to bend my arm in three places. After that I took it to a quick lube place, and one time their tech down in the pit had his arm stuck for several minutes, and I could hear him panicking.

Never had it happen in a car, but the outboard motor caught fire when my buddies and I were on a pontoon boat. We dumped the bait bucket on it, then used the bucket to bail water onto it until it went out.

Hyundai at one point built cars, trucks, heavy equipment, military equipment, cargo ships and the containers that went on them, made computer chips, refined oil, made plastics, owned a department store chain, did real estate development, made elevators, sis investment banking, and probably more.

They also made air raid sirens

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We get road buckles during hot streaks every summer in Minnesota. One year, traffic cameras caught someone jumping one Dukes of Hazzard style.

I bought a bag of chicken shit based compost for my garden at Home Depot one year. I had more weeds that year than I ever had, which I assume was either from whatever the chicken ate, or something in the compost.

The person complaining that the GMC Terrain and Acadia look the same and comparing it to old GM badge engineering is missing the point of why those two look similar. It would be like complaining that a BMW 3 series and 5 series look too much alike. They are cars in the same company's portfolio, of course they are

None, unless it's a subscription that comes and fills my gas tank for me, at a rate charged by the gallon and not by the month.

I learned this lesson the hard way a few weeks ago. I heated it up to scrape the grates, and when I opened it, there were flames up to the top of the open lid. I quickly closed the lid, shut off the gas, rolled the grill out into the yard, and removed the propane tank. I then let it burn itself out, and once it was

black metal wood”

I was stuck in traffic behind a guy with a sticker that said “heavily armed and easily pissed off”

I had a 1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max with a 3 speed automatic transmission. The engine was rated at about 90hp. Going up a hill on the freeway my speed would drop from 65 to 50 while running it near the redline.

I was in Oregon for work several years ago, and didn't realize they had that law. I got out of my rental car and started reaching for the pump handle when a guy came sprinting out of the gas station yelling to stop.

My 2008 Pontiac G6 has a little storage bin the size of a garage door opener remote, under the dash to the left of the steering wheel. It makes it easy to keep my remote hidden, yet easy enough to access without having to look for it in the center console.

I must be missing something because I don't see what's so unusual about a cloverleaf, they are pretty common everywhere. They suck to drive because of the weave lane tho.

Not looking great for me. Cars in 1980 would have been designed during the oil crisis of the late 70s. 

It all makes sense now

Wats the little door at the bottom of the right door for?

My 4 year old can see the speedometer, so he always tells me to go 100. I have a Pontiac G6 that has a menu setting that lets you change the speedo from english to metric, so if I'm going around 60 I'll switch it to metric and he gets super excited. His other thing right now is asking what city we are in, and he now

I ran out of gas in my sunfire while doing about 80 on the freeway. I was able to coast to the next exit, up the off ramp, make two right turns, and have just enough momentum to come to a stop at a gas pump without touching the brake pedal.