Correct. Just like everyone else does who rides these things. Read more
Correct. Just like everyone else does who rides these things. Read more
Yeah I can write about food - email me. Read more
No, I didn’t read the terms and conditions, just like 100% of the people who use these things. Read more
Back held up - I do lots of PT and gym to keep it from shattering. My feet were killing me by the end of the day. Read more
but..... the “sharing economy.” Read more
Lots of people think they are wasteful. I was at a “mobility conference” (eye roll) recently and they claim the durability and longevity will increase rapidly to catch up with the durability needs of the public, and that the current short lifespan scooters are “a drop in the bucket.” I dunno, I rolled my eyes. Read more
Myself and my “locals” couldn’t care less if people ride scooters on the bike path. That is the perfect place for them - they are roughly the same speed as bicycles, and take up roughly the same amount of space. I don’t care what the sign says. Read more
I approve of this 1000% Read more
If anyone likes The Dollop podcast, they did a phenomenal JZD episode.
I really did want to make the middle east thing happen. Unfortunately, it was like end-of-year budgets with Emirates marketing and it didn’t line up right. Tavarish blowing the motor sky high on a dyno will have to suffice. Read more
I just did the whole suspension like 10,000 miles ago. Cost $1,800. Paid retail. The car is mechanically as good as it has ever been while under my care, right now. Its only issue is leaking oil from the valve covers and rear main seal, which would require most of an engine rebuild and removing the transmission to… Read more
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I’m giving the car to Freddy (Tavarish) who is going to try to out-drag a Hellcat on a dyno after adding a single turbo. When he blows it up, which he will, he will be making a coffee table for me out of the engine block. I’m not replacing it with anything, as it was never my daily car; always extra, and now that the… Read more
no, it stays at all 9's forever. You have to get it to all 9's and then go to 1 mile on the trip odometer to indicate a million. Read more
It wasn’t for that person, it was for everyone else. Read more
Driving a car from showroom new to 1 million miles in a (relatively) short period of time is a feat of driving. That’s a person who did an amazing, physical, challenge. All they had to do was maintain the car according to spec (starting with a perfect example, mind you), and just, drive a lot. Read more
That was the first CD player ever put into any car from the factory. At the time, that was a crazy thing. And people pay crazy amounts of money for stereos in cars now, some of which are absolutely $20,000. There is a $10,000 stereo option for a Range Rover. You can get a $160,000 clock in the dashboard of a Bentley… Read more
Haha yeah, kinda. But not as much as every time I go in the garage and see it sitting there. Read more
Nope. $9,000 in 1987 dollars. Read more
My Countach has the original Alpine CD player, installed in 1987. It was the first ever CD player that came with a car. It was a $9,000 option when the car was new. Read more