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He's a hardcore rally cameraman. He's got a compilation with a bunch of similar moments through the years. He's got balls.

After reviewing his GPS logs, he did in fact, go through Rocky Mountain National Park. Apparently no officers were present to deter this.

Six year scheduled "restorations" are to take place every 2.5 years.

So does George: country and western.

Yeah, well, he may get to drive awesome rally cars, but I've had sex.

I have read maybe 20,000 comments in the last year and I've never found one so desperately trying to be offended as yours.

I know where to get Pop Rocks.

I've had two of these some time back, one maroon (minor effects) and a silver one with push bar and spotlight. I'd been a cock about it too and put non-functional antennas on the boot lid and the roof.
I'd sometimes park near university at a closed petrol station and do some reading while watching all traffic slow down.

Jesus, I hope they don't start doing this from freeway overpasses. I drive a convertible.

Grosjean'd

The TLC responded by sending out a warning to Lyft drivers that it planned to enforce local taxi laws by fining drivers up to $2,000 if they were caught picking up riders ...

Most anti-climactic post ever. 'Madness' would seem to be the most over-excitable description ever for this snore-fest. I've had more fun watching a piece of paper 'drift madly' over my desk when a gust of wind caught it.

This video blew big Donkey Dick.

Age 5 or 6 - I would help Dad feed cattle. We would drive out to the pasture to feed hay bales during winter. Dad would put the pickup into 1st and have me push down on the clutch (I'd have to slide off the seat to push it in) while he climbed onto the trailer to throw bales. I would let the clutch out slowly and

Driving one for two weeks didn't convince me to buy one.

Wow...16 seconds never felt so long.

Slowest steering, ever. My 2009 has only gotten worse from age and repairs. Maintenance goes a long way, but only helps so much.

I had to say goodbye to my '86 with 350,000 miles on the odometer. I couldn't keep up with the rusted out rocker panels and floors. The rest of it was still bulletproof.

I have to disagree on your opinion of the Suburban.

Good cars all, but not a single mention of the great American Pick-up Truck??? There is nothing more honest than any C/K, F series or Ram. Especially when they were made out of steel. I have hundreds of thousands of miles in them. No BS. Just honest work.