Camry-Into-Canyon
Camry-Into-Canyon
Camry-Into-Canyon

1/10 scale stadium truck owners (Traxxas Rustler, Duratrax Evader EXT, etc.) generally pretty nice people. (am I doing this right?)

All power seat controls should be on the door because they make you feel like a badass. Fact.

In a 2001-2006 Mini cooper, the interior release was in the right-side footwell, and the secondary release on the driver's side of the car. I don't care about character, that's just stupid.

The worst offender for this is the Nissan Versa Note. it is literally to the left of the hood release. WTF, Nissan?

Why am I not surprised...

The extra power is worth it as long as you can do a brakestand.

Here we see the tire stork in it's natural environment: delivering a new tire to a Ford Escort and what appears to be the rare Honda N600.

nope. flat sides plus light steering de-bunks that myth.

Ho-lee crap. Journey SRT.

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There's so little car stuff here, my reaction is as below.

The pink pig.

oh yes. Is it odd for a millenial to not only get the reference, but also bump that song in his Toyota Echo?

Indeed.

I've driven a 240z in high school. Brilliant car, cheap for a true sports car. My geography teacher owned a 350Z and something went wrong every week. The window seals leaked, the doors would open when he drove it through the automatic car wash (previously documented by Car and Driver), the orange paint orange peeled,

The Ford FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUstang. You're welcome.

The problem with the 350Z is what car you get for the money. Yes, 26K wasn't too much in 03, but it was still four grand more than a 2003 Camry LE V6, and the whole point of the original Z car was a sports car for not much more than a regular car. The 300ZX TT was a go-for-broke ultimate sports car spurred on by the

The Brutus: 2.35 mpg at a 62mph cruise, 0.8 at full tilt.

Yup. and for the same money as a convertible, you could have a nicely specced FX35

The Nissan 350z