Jasonspeed
JasonSpeed
Jasonspeed

People stopped caring about Saturn when GM started screwing over Saturn. By leaving products like the 2nd Gen S-Series around too long without updating them. Or not addressing common issues in vehicles like the L-Series and Vue. Not to mention screwing over the dealer networks who originally were no-haggle pricing and

People stopped caring about Saturn after Saturn did a complete 180 from its original business model. It was intended to be a new kind of car, built by a new kind of worker, in Tennessee. When GM mercy-killed the brand, it had morphed into yet another maelstrom of badge-engineered GM bullshit, with absolutely zero

Pontiac made crap.

These look so out of place in here

It's retarded, I also get the opposite spectrum, people who think they are on some pawn show low balling the hell out if values.

Quite frankly, I don't give a shit what happened to the car. It could have split in half for all I care. It's a Viper, for $13500. NP.

You never forget your first AOTD.

Serves him right for disrupting a DMX video shoot.

This garbage. "Hey, let's put something awkward in between you and one of the major control surfaces!"

Seat's ripped. CP

This song brings back the air-sax. People look at you weird when you air-sax while driving.

All Original, including the brake fluid.

I wish MotorWeek hadn't archived their footage as animated gifs.

The thing the younger guys are gonna forget about is when the 22b came out it was insane. Not every company had so many great cars at the time like they do now. The pickings were slim then. What'd we have to lust over? Skylines, the fact that the rx7 was still being built, but not for US, Evo's, e36 M3's with itb's

This man should be arrested and jailed.

Now playing

Viral wise though, this one made the rounds:

"screw me some place very uncomfortable."

Millenials, and a lot of other people, are at a point where tapping their phone is more important than driving. Getting from A to B is more important than how you get there. They will care more about a car that they won't have to drive. We are seeing self-driving cars just around the corner of time and that's where

"Less than 1000 miles on the conversion" translates to "shit, this didn't turn out as good as we expected". I suppose it's a nice enough runner, even with the conversion, so yeah - a grudging NP.