I was born and raised in Talladega. This is a friendly reminder that it’s pronounced “Talladigga” not “Talladayga," you savages.
I was born and raised in Talladega. This is a friendly reminder that it’s pronounced “Talladigga” not “Talladayga," you savages.
Malaise Era Firebirds (particularly Trans Ams). Maybe it’s because I live in Alabama, but everybody around here seems to think these things are absolute screamers. To me, they’re just heavy, underpowered wheeze factories.
I grew up in Talladega and my money is on someone local that works at the track. The local articles about this that have been posted to social media have been filled with a shit storm of racist comments. It's sickening. I hate my hometown so much.
This whole thing comes across as a planned move by Ford. First, photos of both of these vehicles lack views of the front. It’s almost as if Ford were ready to get people talking or speculating about very specific aspects of the car, but not ready to reveal the “face” of the new Bronco. Second, these photos seem to be…
I’m going for the inevitable abomination that will be CGI Paul Walker.
The average new car buyer is 53? I can’t wait to hear about how millenials are killing new cars from the same people who feel like any kind of student loan forgiveness is evil.
Bugatti doesn’t expect you to understand, peasant.
I have almost no faith in the list from the survey. Subaru being near the bottom is crazy. Almost everyone I know who has purchased a Subaru loves it and is a repeat customer. That, and I’m floored that Lincoln is so high up on the list. Though I guess its possible that they exclusively surveyed a bunch of baby boomers…
I had one of these as my first car. I wish I could find it, but I’d be willing to bet it met its end at the hands of the “coolest” drunk in the trailer park.
I love the way these look, but my wife and I really enjoy our Subaru Outback. How does this compare to something like that?
Paddle shifters on traditional automatics and CVTs. Just stop.
I’ve been loving his videos as of late. Say what you want about the Fast franchise (and I’ll readily admit there’s a definite campiness and cringe factor here), but it left a lasting impression on the car world. It helped to ignite my passion for cars so it will always hold a soft spot for me, regardless of how stupid…
Neutral: I think range still plays a major role here. At least it does for me. I live in a rural area and drive a great deal every day. On top of that, we regularly take longer trips that benefit from being able to fill up in minutes while on the go. With an electric vehicle, my particular family would be limited…
I’m currently working on changing the clutch on a ‘98 Camaro Z28. No lift. On my back. With just a couple of feet of room under the car. I’d kill for a lift right now.
Man, I kind of miss this era of extreme customization. Yeah, it’s tacky, but at least it was entertaining in a throw-it-at-the-wall-and-see-if-it-sticks kind of way.
It’s a step in the right direction, but why didn’t they just make an entirely animated Sonic movie? There’s so much that could be done in a purely animated world. Plus, there wouldn’t be this weird need for him to be rendered somewhat realistically.
So, other than bumpers, what's the difference between the LT1 and the SS?
Same.
I absolutely agree on the general attitude. My dad is a Harley guy. He and his HD friends act like they’re part of some exclusive society because of the badges on their bikes. Still, I think it would help if they could branch off a bit. Maybe not into boats or the other stuff, but they could stand to include some…