CCtahoe
CCtahoe
CCtahoe

what did i just watch? that little bit begs more questions than it answers...

If you think this is acceptable then please watch Top Gear UK

Tons of Caprice's in RI the staties love them here and blend right in with traffic. Those things can haul ass too.

How does it sounds in a tunnel? open throttle

I personally like the NOBAMA bumper stickers... those are okay in my book

i saw 4 of cars with this going on when driving from my home to school (cape to URI) and was thought 'What the Fuck?'. It just shows how lazy the driver and people in the car are...

you need to watch LRAD music video now... Knife Party is crazy good

doesn't that mean its fun!?!

crappy car= driver don't care

esp any main highway or the Newport to Jamestown Island bridge. Theres a now $2 per axle toll and it is pothole ridden- year around. I guess that it makes sense that spring and summer are road work seasons.

its about time this showed up here. should be on the list in the top 5 at least

I am sad now, this needs to exist.

it took off on a set of wheels which were then jettisoned once take off was complete and was forced to land on a skid... as if being rocket powered wasn't sketchy enough for you

such a great aircraft, it's shame we couldn't keep using the swing wing technology...

2.) Subaru Legacy GT Wagon

I don't see anything wrong with that. I thought everybody did that...

I am one of these young people and I must disagree. I know more people that are within a year or two of my age and love cars. They all care about cars and the one thing they all have in common is that they used their own money to purchase the cars and a car is freedom to them and my self included. No one wants to be

I second that, in driving school thats once of the first things i was told (#1) and the insurance for me without parents on is 4grand easily so I am put on as a secondary driver and it only costs close to 2grand. The insurance companies are jacking up the prices as we speak too.

The issue is money not the vehicles them selves, not everyone has $20,000-$30,000 to drop on a new car. Most of us in Gen Y are either paying off college or just barley scarping by and a new car is something that can be put off. I drive a car from 2001 with almost 96,xxx miles on her and I'm proud to say she runs like

I'm 19 and a college student and I keep my car on campus ($250 per year) and gas is a killer but I love driving. I always make trips 30min plus both ways once per week and even though I get horrid mpg's (14 on a good day) I still find a way to get out and drive. Where there is a will there is a way.