AndyBallsack
AndyBallsack
AndyBallsack

YES! I forgot you were a punk rock boi!

you live outside of Detroit, there’s tons of people that need working cars to get to work, donate it, don’t wreck the car for your own pleasure.

oh wow, you must live in Royal Oak or Berkley, Michigan lol

I’ll give you 5 players that are better than him:

Dude, I’m 11 years younger than you, and I’m already at that point in my life. Fuck.

YASSSSSSSS! More articles like this plz Jalopnik!

oh dang, I didn’t know that. I’ve got a 93, I just assumed they used all the same ignition switches.

Saab owner here. The switch is NOT like regular GM ignition switches. It’s a module you have to put your entire key fob into, and is pretty hard to turn to be honest.

I was going to say the Isuzu VehiCROSS until I found out it doesn’t come with a manual transmission.

I’ve got a Saab, it’s not too hard to find parts right now. There’s a big demand for aftermarket parts from a big group of owners.

Patrick, did we go to the same high school??

uhhhh Dinamo Zagreb BEAT Arsenal last year in group stage. I get your point, but clubs can lose to smaller competition in group stage, it’s just a matter of the smaller teams advancing past the group stage.

There were too many variations of these cars that all looked the same so it was hard for to me to remember which car my uncle had haha.

I couldn’t take the video seriously because he couldn’t even pronounce Rimac correctly.

Pretty much! From what I can remember it was a Zastava 128, but with the smell of sweat and farm odor. My uncle still has it and drives it as his everyday driver.

Happy I read this, but sad you didn’t finish the race and had to abandon the car. It would of been cool to see you finish the whole thing. While reading this I was thinking “cool, finally another really interesting article about weird cars driven in Europe, haven’t seen this in a while,” I didn’t realize you weren’t a

I think the bare minimum is to be an enthusiast and actually know how cars work, but alas, a lot of people go in the automotive industry because they think it’s cool but don’t know anything about cars besides the colors they come in. I do have to say being an enthusiast, and working on things you actually are

So easy, automotive companies can’t fill positions right now.

I'm 6'2" and hate it when people recline. No one likes having metal parts from the seat in front of them jammed up against their knees.