HJTravels
HJTravels
HJTravels

Plus way overpriced run flats. With 500 miles on them the Lexus dealer would always say “you should replace them soon.”

Still “The Worst Car in the History of the World” according to Top Gear. I agree, It was just aweful. Along with all the others here.

Nothing like the Subway in NYC. It’s hot as hell in the summer, and hold as hell in the winter, even though it’s deep under ground.

Thats no tripple, that’s a quad.

Spa is no Green Hell

This French 205 shitbox?

Why not just pop a WRX enging in it?

The Auto seat belts always remind me of the Nissan 300ZX “Boob Boppers.” Small size, large chested women had to be carefull getting in and out of the Z because the door’s seat belt anchor on the door was just in the right position to get them every time lol.

Fucking ugly! How bad does it have to be when your car looks like a “real housewife” and still looks like hell, even after all that work.

These are two of the least exciting videos on here. I clicked on this thinking it was going to be blood boiling excitement and it’s just not. It’s like Captain Slow did this, taking something so exciting and making it completely boring.

There is a bright orange one near my summer house and it’s one of the ugliest cars I’ve ever seen from every angle is just gets worse, vents that make no sense, etc. But those headlights and the strange way the body curves and cuts to fit around the headlights. It’s really just horrible.

At least in PA they do offer the Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program. I’m shocked it has survived in PA. I took the coarse in West Chester. It really was the best and fastest way to learn how to ride, in a safe environment, at least for a street bike. I grew up with all kinds of off-roading.

I want this engine, in this car.

If not dead. I see so many 20 something guys who drive like complete idiots. I see a couple every year who decide that doing s wheelie at 100+ while only wearing a pair of shorts is a good idea. After seeing someone skin themselves alive (and supper through surviving) you’ll never do something like that.

I guess it depends on where you live. I haven’t had many problems with traffic, plus I never rode to commute, but rode to enjoy.

They are still very reliable bikes. The super sharp handling will teach you how to ride better also.

I think it’s a good idea. It can easily kill you and the faster you learn to respect it the sooner you’ll pull back on the reins. It’s how I learned and how I learned not to go balls out the instant I got it. I don’t have mine anymore, but it was a great learning tool.

If you can find one, a Yamaha FZR400 is an excellent sport bike with lots of great handling and not too much power.