IronNam
IronNam
IronNam

F-22 is expensive to deploy in numbers and technologically risky. It is also very threatening, but it would go for sure if things got considerably "warmer." The F-35 is far, far off from being deployable to anywhere and does not even have the same basically capabilities that an F-16A had offensively decades ago. TRUE

Good thing everybody that didn't know this before, now knows this. Hope know board teens or criminals follow car blogs.

Well, many hundreds of horsepower does't necessarily make powersliding easier. Ask me how I know.

Because 17 year old.

CR hates anything fun.

Those wing mirrors have better aerodynamics than the ones that mount at the base of the A-pillar. Not as pretty, but quieter and less drag. As typical at Subaru, form follows function.

Mazda makes great cars, but I don't think they'll be taking away too many of Subaru's core customers just because they misspelled "subaru". People who want an AWD econobox will still buy an Impreza. Flat-brimmed Ken Block wannabes will still buy a WRX. People who actually know how to drive a car will still buy a BRZ.

Meanwhile, in F1...

I just signed it. I hope a lot more people do as well...

Let's not forget that the same judge, Jean Boyd, who sentenced Mr. Couch here, just recently sentenced a different kid to go to prison. What did that kid do? He was 14 and got in a fight with another kid (which kids sometimes tend do to) who unfortunately fell, hit his head, and died. Oh, he was also black....and

How silly were we to think that Toyota would actually come to the table with a Raptor fighter??

That's the first thing I do when I stab the pedal.

Nope, Toyota Cressida did it first:

Yeah, a lot of prior Toyota performance engines had Yamaha heads, too. I'd love to swap a 2ZZ in my MR2, but it won't likely happen anytime soon.

The corolla and matrix XRS were pretty cool. Same engine as the last gen Celica GT-S too. Yamaha sure knows how to design an awesome top end. That is were the LF-A top end came from too.

I have a soft spot for the 1.8L Corolla XRS. That's as close as we've seen to a Supercorolla since the last GT-S. I wouldn't mind seeing a new XRS on the market, but I also know that I'm one of the few people who even know what that car is and I'd rather buy a Mazda3.

Why did have to use a giant red BORING image for the front page man, be real with me man come on. You know it's more than the logo.

What's that Raphael the Toyota H8Rlove? I can't hear you over all this motorsport

Pretty sure that's the youtube anti shake filter. It does terrible things to videos.