Well Im guessing if your not from Liberal-Lakes, or a Euphorian - you have some sort of C.I. count.
Further details here if needed
Garage Logic C.I. Link
Im sitting at 17...a mere pittens compared to many of ya, but just wanted to get an average count for members of this forum.
And to qutoe for those a little lazy to click a button and do a little reading.
"What is the CI?
CI stands for Cylinder Index. It's the total number of internal combustion cylinders in your possession. Vehicles, gas powered equipment, marine & aviation all qualify. If it is less than your age, move on to Euphoria.
In Garage Logic, the CYLINDER INDEX was established ONLY for cylinders. Some GLers have asked to create more versions of the cylinder index. If you would like to do that on your own - that's fine. But a true Garage Logician would focus on improving their Cylinder Index.
What does count?
Anything you own. For example, but not limited to: Cars, trucks, motorcycles, airplanes, lawnmowers, weed whips, chainsaws, snowmobiles, and snowblowers.
Do the cylinders have to run? NO.
Do Rotary Engines count? Nope.
May I count my wife's vehicle or my kid's car? If you paid for it.
What about work vehicles, do they count? NO. You don't own them.
Remote controlled airplanes? NO.
What about cylinders in a gun? NO.
How about shared cylinders, borrowed cylinders, stored cylinders, or stolen cylinders?
NOT APPLICABLE!"
Further details here if needed
Garage Logic C.I. Link
Im sitting at 17...a mere pittens compared to many of ya, but just wanted to get an average count for members of this forum.
And to qutoe for those a little lazy to click a button and do a little reading.
"What is the CI?
CI stands for Cylinder Index. It's the total number of internal combustion cylinders in your possession. Vehicles, gas powered equipment, marine & aviation all qualify. If it is less than your age, move on to Euphoria.
In Garage Logic, the CYLINDER INDEX was established ONLY for cylinders. Some GLers have asked to create more versions of the cylinder index. If you would like to do that on your own - that's fine. But a true Garage Logician would focus on improving their Cylinder Index.
What does count?
Anything you own. For example, but not limited to: Cars, trucks, motorcycles, airplanes, lawnmowers, weed whips, chainsaws, snowmobiles, and snowblowers.
Do the cylinders have to run? NO.
Do Rotary Engines count? Nope.
May I count my wife's vehicle or my kid's car? If you paid for it.
What about work vehicles, do they count? NO. You don't own them.
Remote controlled airplanes? NO.
What about cylinders in a gun? NO.
How about shared cylinders, borrowed cylinders, stored cylinders, or stolen cylinders?
NOT APPLICABLE!"