GarrettDavis
Garrett Davis
GarrettDavis

Had to do it on my truck. After a spending half a day on it I said fuck it and paid a shop 40 bucks to adjust em.

I hope that's going to be a series.

This. The WRX is $300 more than the BRZ. Three hundred dollars. That's it.

Second it. Although I would rather own the Ford GT than the real deal GT40. I know blasphemy. However the GT is my dream car. I should have selected to be single for the rest of my life. I so would have bought one and daily driven it.

On the contrary, unmarked cars are great to catch streetracing idiots like this. They're great to catch stupid people doing stupid stuff. I hate them personally, especially if I were to get pulled over, but that's ok because they're for a better purpose.

Maybe the names weren't racist. It's possible the producer just can't spell "Holy Fuck".

Am I the only one who thinks that the blue and orange NY plates look great? Why so much butthurt over these?

Is someone a Cracked reader by any chance? :D

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Rod Millen was the driver in the Superbowl commercial. This is a behind the scenes video of filming that commercial.

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The Ford GT40 does it for me like nothing else can. I've had a passion for them since I saw this commercial during the 2004 Superbowl, and I haven't been the same since. No greater tribute to the Ford GT40 can be made than Ford Motor Company giving us the Ford GT in 2005 and 2006.

Sigh. Feel the same way about Ol' Bess. I've seen to many of these love-letters. It's enough to make a guy cry,... or yodel or something.

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A few years ago, I was driving my 78 firebird down to Hilton Head to spend the weekend with a bunch of friends. The friend hosting the party was the kind of guy that you just knew was always good for a good time—he had that sort of sparkle in his eye that made it clear there was always something up his sleeve, so I

Your words hurt :(

Without a camera pointing out the back of the car we have no idea what precipitated the incident, but I can tell you from personal experience if I'm in any given lane and I see a vehicle - particularly a bike - come up behind me at a high rate of speed, I don't change lanes because they're as likely to try and pass me

Way to generalize.

Yep, shouldn't eat while driving. Not big macs, not granola, nothing.

During the last week or two of my senior year of college, after I'd already accepted a job offer (engineer, so you can guess income), I walked over to the Chevy dealer in shorts and a T-Shirt while my Accord was getting an oil change next door.

Now, you include the Blackwood, but what about its progeny?

I actually see nothing wrong with the Prius. It's does what it's been designed and marketed to do, and Toyota has a long history of making economy cars. I don't criticize the McLaren P1 for having poor fuel economy, so why should I criticize the Prius for being slow? Now, if the Prius was marketed as a fun hatchback,