ChuckGm3
ChuckGm3
ChuckGm3

Sad to hear your experience sucked. The '86 Nova was my first car, and while it had no part in turning me into a car guy (88 MR2 did that), I can't help but have fond memories of a car that would reliably transport me through all of my shenanigans from my Sr year of HS and Freshman year of college.

I can't describe how giddy this makes me. The 1986 Nova was my first car! Purchased with every dime I had from a family member when I was 17 years old. The freedom! The shenanigans! The unsavory acts! It's all coming rushing back.

Perhaps these are the best candidates that would even show up for an interview for the captain of the Titanic.

I loved this car and nearly bought one to replace the wife's xA but while it's exterior dimensions were on par with the xA the interior was not even close... this car is REALLY small on the inside. Which is fine, but kind of defeats the point of a hatchback for us. So we bought the Focus ST... for less. It's still way

Hmmm... My Wife has been lobbying me to get a new Honda Metro (pink and white of course) but the pragmatic in me can't get over the fact that it has a 40mph top speed and to get any further than 2 miles from my house you have to get onto a 50mph road... Perhaps the NOS shot is just the cure!

Glad they're ok.

Did the race stewards check out his car? Looks like a significant HP advantage on some of those straights... still a good drive, but this looks like when I'm at a bike track day with a bunch of other 600s and a guy who can actually ride is 1k shows up.

I will keep my dial tuned to Black Flag for any news of when/where this series is to start up! My wife wants to drive rally and I'm to be her co-driver! I'm excited.

Back in the day, SCCA rallycross was like a dirt version of an SCCA Solo2 event. It sounds like this sort of thing is a step beyond that and might be just what I'm looking for. Fingers crossed.

I've been lazy in trusting the incredible strength of those 3M bond mounts myself, but at a motorcycle track day this past weekend tech made me safety wire it and after seeing this video I'm glad they did. I'll be wiring from now on.

I was very much enjoying this game until at about 40% completion, it decided to reset my progress to zero. Answer from Ubisoft: We're so sorry, no idea why this is happening. Answer from Microsoft: We don't have a way to restore your cloud based save games. Oh, and there's no guarantee that it won't happen again after

Starred... Although to be picky, you're pictured an '88 Supercharged variety, which wasn't really "first"

I posted this yesterday but I'm still in pending so I'll recommend yours.

My confession is the opposite. When I was a kid, I hated the F40 and it's droopy sad face. I didn't really understand how amazing it was or what turbos were, but I knew that the F50 with more cylinders, a bigger number and a more "aggressive" face was a huge improvement. With time I've come to appreciate the F40 but

I bought an Xbone when my 360 bit the dust so I'm enjoying Unity at the moment (I don't understand all the hate, it's a really engaging game). But I'm not buying another 360 just so I can play Rogue. Why won't they release for next gen? Or at least for Wii U?

#1 I'm happy this man was saved but this is definitely not something for the Camry to be proud of. The car's job should be to protect the occupants which it would not have done if there was a rear passenger.

A complete 180 from my position 10 years ago. Modified cars are pretty much all terrible.

This is my first time watching CICGC in a while and I have to say it's improved. But I noticed at the end that the RSK was provided courtesy of some shop. I thought these were all Jerry's cars. That's a bummer man.

I've been out of the loop on this whole gamergate phenomenon until recently so your lengthy editorial is very helpful. I don't understand though, how the abhorrent actions of a few (the stalking/death threats) can so easily be applied to the movement of a whole. We don't condemn all Muslims for the actions of ISIS. We