For a second I thought this was about that Russian YouTube channel that makes Ladas that run on cigarettes and vodka
For a second I thought this was about that Russian YouTube channel that makes Ladas that run on cigarettes and vodka
I'm (name) and I'm here to say
Every rap jingle's gotta start this way
American Standard's marketing department gets it. We don't want design, we want to flush 56 chicken nuggets.
youtu.be/mkOaQNiKgoo
@techconnectify.bsky.social has been big on this too, and ever since I started intentionally using YT that way my experience has been much better.
I don't believe in ghosts or the afterlife but if someone does this to me I will haunt you SO bad
I hold the belief that the purple Sweet Chili Doritos flavor is actually supposed to be General Tso, and if it's not they nailed it by accident.
Hotter take: the Tucker 48 was cool but stole most of its innovative design and engineering from Tatra.
Burning up the streets!!!
Stayed that way to the end of production, too; it was a common complaint on the SRT-4!
My S13 has them.
I recently stumbled on a "how cars are made" video produced for a kids audience by Nissan circa 1990 featuring *my car* and it was the most exciting 10 minutes of film I've watched in years.
youtu.be/_HxEdz68r48
In a radio receiver (which a radar gun is, basically) squelch blocks certain types of interference, but makes the signal weaker. I think on a radar gun it manually selects whether you want it on or not, accuracy at the expense of sensitivity.
I've always wanted one so bad.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wX9...
An EV could have literally infinite range and people would still find some way to bitch about the range.
Telo's body style with Slate's minimalism would be ππ but that said the Telo is already pretty minimal compared to most entry level EVs (and the interior gives Uhaul moving blanket vibes)
It seems like the whole idea is that I can just add my own anyway. (Apparently a cradle for a portable bluetooth speaker is a factory accessory, lol)
I'm interested to see the price of the 'SUV kit' (particularly the coupe-looking version that was spotted on the street) - I think that's the only thing I'd want to add to it?
Preponderance of dudes in black T-shirts also. My hazy memory of the local classic car cruise night was that the standard dude uniform was still mostly the boomer striped polo or print button down, or the white t-shirt with NASCAR graphics (like the ones gen-z has resurrected).
Something something about American culture and the number of cars available in military colors (but I can't argue it goes incredibly hard)
Dingeese
I love that even in this age of plentiful legal JDM imports this joke still has actual mileage!
The VW Golf Bon Jovi edition will always hold a place in my heart.
Left: A parrot appears to lie dead on the road. Caption: "Un cotorrito muerto por las altas temperaturas.. :(" Right: The parrot is actually an ear of corn. Caption: "Ah no, es un elote."
I had also, but ended up buying an '18 because from the driver's seat it still feels like an Outback and not like the midsize crossovers it's compared with. It absolutely became a crossover in styling and market position but they didn't mess with the hip point and sightlines. Now they did.
Honda Motor Co Ltd was founded after the war. Soichiro Honda owned a piston ring factory that he divested from in '46 to start the bike motor business.
Nissan, now they did crimes. They set up shop in occupied Manchuria in the thirties.
I think they're Section 179 eligible as "heavy equipment" (GVWR >6000lb) and an additional $30500 can be taken as a deduction.
It's the original Econoline! Produced in pickup truck form from 1961-1967.
www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/like-the-box...
My mom worked at QRS for a while and buying The Entertainer for your player piano was like buying Feel Good Inc. for your first iPod
Can confirm, appeals to me