Back To Central Oregon
Heading back to Central Oregon Today. Vegas has been fun, but its time to return home and re group. Remember to use www.rvtravelbuddy.com to find your favorite rv prks and related businesses. Also visit our Ebook: www.rvsecretsonline.com
Are You Dreaming Of The RV/Motorhome Lifestyle?
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MR. Lister Classifieds – A FREE Advertising Platform! – Marketing Freedom is back!
MR. Lister Classifieds – A FREE Advertising Platform! – Marketing Freedom is back! Here it is, finally a platform with common sense. And it’s FREE!! Mr. Lister Online Classifieds provides you with unlimited ad placement every month. You can post items till the cows come home. Not onlt that!! You can include pictures and web links. Ad Placement Freedom is [...]
Video: Standing water + train = car wash!
Filed under: Etc., Videos, Humor, South America Luckily, no one on the overpass appears to be driving a convertible – Click above to watch the video after the jump What happens when you combine a flooded underpass, a traffic-jammed overpass, and a passenger train in Buenos Aires, Argentina? You get a real-life Six Flags water attraction. Those people standing near the train tracks? They need towels. Hope everyone up on the road above had their windows closed. Follow the jump to watch. [Source: YouTube]Continue reading Video: Standing water + train = car wash!Video: Standing water + train = car wash! originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 06 Mar 2010 22:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
RV Living Secrets: Full Timer Issues
RV Living Secrets: Full Timer Issues Here is a scary subject. Not owning a home anymore! We all went through life working hard to have a home for our families, and not with the kids gone, it s big, and full of 25 to 40 years of stuff. Tons of stuff. Me and my wife made the [...]
Video: BMW S 1000 RR pulls off the old tablecloth trick
Filed under: Performance, Videos, BMW, Motorcycle, Humor BMW S 1000 RR pulls off the old tablecloth trick – Click above to watch the video after the break Ah yes, the good ol’ pull-the-tablecloth-off-the-table-without-sending-dishes-flying routine. The oldest trick in the book? Possibly, but BMW has taken it upon themselves to update the classic demonstration in a major way. How ’bout upping the ante with 24 complete place settings around a giant rectangular table? Yeah, that’d do it. Just how is BMW planning to remove said tablecloth? Using a new S 1000 RR superbike, that’s how. Will it work? Well, it’s really a question of physics, right? Take 193 horsepower and a 0 to 60 time that’s just shy of 2.9 seconds. Add in one rider with a quick set of wrists and shake well. Garnish with celebratory wheelie. We highly recommend that you click past the break to see it all go down on video. It’s very much worth your time. [Source: BMW via YouTube]Continue reading Video: BMW S 1000 RR pulls off the old tablecloth trickVideo: BMW S 1000 RR pulls off the old tablecloth trick originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
Toyota rebuts Professor Gilbert, reports nothing found wrong with remedied vehicles
Filed under: Recalls, Toyota During the first round of Congressional hearings last month, Toyota was blindsided by one Professor David Gilbert who was added to the witness list at the last minute to talk about an experiment in which he induced sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) in a late model Toyota Avalon. His test was reproduced in a shoddy ABC News report with Brian Ross behind the wheel and referenced often in the Congressional hearings by politicians trying to understand the complicated method by which Gilbert got the Avalon to take off running. Well, Toyota and its independent consulting firm Exponent (they’re funded by Toyota but produce results reportedly not influenced by their client) have studied Gilbert’s experiment and been able to reproduce the results themselves. In Toyota’s words: The analysis of Professor’s Gilbert’s demonstration establishes that he has reengineered and rewired the signals from the accelerator pedal. This rewired circuit is highly unlikely to occur naturally and can only be contrived in a laboratory. There is no evidence to suggest that this highly unlikely scenario has ever occurred in the real world. As shown in the Exponent and Toyota evaluations, with such artificial modifications, similar results can be obtained in other vehicles. Likewise, a small portion of owners with vehicles that have already received the fix for Toyota’s sticky pedal recall have complained to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the fix didn’t work. These owners have reportedly experienced SUA after having their vehicles fixed. Toyota has moved quickly to evaluate these complaints and submit its results to NHTSA. Again, Toyota in its own words: The evaluations have found no evidence of a failure of the vehicle electronic throttle control system, the recent recall remedies or the brake override system. What these two moves by Toyota tell us is that the embattled Japanese automaker is finally sticking up for itself in the face of media pundits and politicians who have used this unfortunate situation to score points with their audiences and constituents. [Source: Toyota]Continue reading Toyota rebuts Professor Gilbert, reports nothing found wrong with remedied vehiclesToyota rebuts Professor Gilbert, reports nothing found wrong with remedied vehicles originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 07 Mar 2010 13:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments


