EnzoHonda
EnzoHonda
EnzoHonda

Why does he look like a Bond villain?

Yep, built in Canada, of all places.

Yeah, it's a good feeling to know that I still have 41 years to win at Daytona. You're never too old to be in a race car.

I will continue to drive my 4-cylinder econobox as I always have and always will. When I first started driving it cost about $20 to fill my Civic. Now it costs about $45 to fill my Protege. That's still easy to take. Just plan ahead, people.

Dude, you gotta clean your nails.

I too am 6'4". I'm also 220 lbs. I fit fine width-wise. There is no legroom, but as a person of well above-average height, I don't expect airlines to remove 8 rows of seats just so that a small percentage of the population (that I happen to be in) can be a little more comfortable. Suck it up or go first-class if you

Oops. I sit here with, literally, a Steve McQueen biography on my shelf, a 1:18 Scale Auto-Art Porsche 917k on my desk, a 1:18 Bullitt Mustang on the other part of my desk, and a copy of Le Mans still in the player downstairs. I must have blacked-out or "couldn't see the forest through the trees" or something.

Good answer. On Top Gear he said something about turning down a role (or delaying shooting) because he had to go race. Car guy for the win.

Yeah, we're looking for the second to tenth best drivers here.

Maybe you could lose a few pounds instead of demanding that a multi-billion dollar industry accommodate you for the 3-5 times/year you probably fly.

You just know he saw the car first when looking at that picture. Pure jalop. Good on him.

"So Houston cops have nothing better to do than patrol car shows?"

When did Old Navy start selling cars?

Yeah, I know jackstands are great, but when you're actually under your car looking at the little metal sticks holding the thing up, you get a little nervous. I had some patio stones that I would stack right beside the stands.

Winner. When I was working on my old Civic years ago, I sheared off the screws holding the distributor cap on. I used zip-ties to hold it on and drove around like that for 5 years with no issues.

Hey, if you're going to buy a car that results in a divorce, it might as well be one that you can sleep in.

Everyone in Japan wears gloves... it's just what they do.

And now I have to go to another part of the internet to take care of my situation.

So you'll be quiet and won't be able to go very far?