K5Blazer91
Jonathan Hays
K5Blazer91

I guess that guy didn't have a.....Cobb short throw shifter.

I would agree entirely with you on the matter, and certainly not accusing you of condemning anyone. I think that commenter from the other day's idea of spirited driving wasn't any different from your 2 am drive (I've done the same in a z06 - its an absolute reckless blast), but he sure was blasted for it. In fact,

I'm not trying to say that one is perfectly fine and the other isn't, I'm just saying they're entirely different scenarios. Speed and speed alone was not the determining factor in the hate.

I've had my 1992 full size blazer going on seven years next April. It's getting rusty, but mechanically it's still going strong.

I know what you mean there, I caught this Bentley and a Rolls Royce Ghost sandwiching a few average cars while out walking around.

Glad I wasn't just seeing things while in London. I was blown away by the sheer volume of exotic cars, unlike anywhere else I've ever been. Friends of mine who are not into cars had even made a point to tell me about how prolific exotics are there before I arrived.

Every other car wasn't the best way to describe it I admit, but there's certainly more high end cars roaming the streets of London than in Rome (I can't say for the other cities you list, as I haven't been to them). I spent the majority of my time in central London in the main touristy areas which probably explains

Many commenters here seem surprised that a Ferrari is being driven in the snow, but after having been to London this past May it doesn't surprise me in the least. Every other car is either a Bentley Continental or a Mercedes S Class with a few Astons and Ferraris sprinkled in-between. It's absolutely incredible to see

Nice work, I do love Alfas (and the whole album), I just wish we had them here in the States. I took quite a few pictures of them while I was there when I'd see them on the streets.

Bonus 3: Same Aston Martin DB9 as above, and a Jaguar XK.

Bonus 2: Aston Martin

Bonus: Rolls Royce Ghost in Covent Garden.

The car itself. Also, it has a four speed 150 horse turbocharged flat six rear mounted, air cooled rear mounted engine (for those that wanted to know)

Turbo Charged!

Is that the roof off a Porsche (if you were the one to photoshop it)? Just curious...and slightly bored.

I know exactly what you mean, having returned from a three month stay in Greece this past May. Those drivers are absolutely nuts, driving school must consist of a ride down to the local bumper car arena for a lesson in the best ways to knock your side mirrors off.

Wow! I wonder if he was attempting to pass that line of cars, before realizing they were headed for the two bikers. Then again, after seeing the car down in the ditch there must have been more in play than just moving to the shoulder as quickly as possible to avoid the bikes (poor driving on gravel could explain that

That's true. I hate to say I can't be bothered, as that is lazy on my part, but as fast paced as the internet is, spending time clicking link after link just to maybe find that one awesome comment by Alice just isn't likely to happen. I just hope that those that complain can offer constructive criticism that the

YES! That is perfect, I feel like I can enjoy reading through comments again! For those not on Chrome, my suggestion still stands, or at least lingers.

You know, it's interesting that SRT chose to re-develop the Grand Cherokee for the racetrack, when other automaker performance divisions, such as Ford's SVT, would opt to exemplify what the car is best at, in this case going off road. SVT creates amazing track monsters with the Mustang, while at the same time building