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Torchinsky = Bob Goldthwait’s brother.

So this for 30 something grand...

Subjective and all, but the F50 ranks right down with the Mondial and California as my least favorite Ferraris.

Paging Tony Stewart...Mr. Tony Stewart... Right number and everything.

Unless you’re a journeyman sprint car racer, jumping into one of those seats would be terrifying. I know a 15 year-old girl that could handle it, we used to race Speedway together, after she won a couple national championships in Quarter Midgets. Courtney Crone is now racing 410 Sprinters and is on track to drive Indy

So many have been attempted, only a few have truly succeeded. The Indy Invitational suffered from too small of a track....and not enough dirt. It’s too bad that the Lucas Oil Stadium was not an option.....they could have a decent enough sized track in there.

I also own a Volt and agree that it is a phenomenal car, but I’m not sure if it is representative of the rest of GM’s line.

I never get sick of hearing it.

And the charging fires are probably caused by overcharging due to failure in the battery protection circuit.

Poor voltage regulation between the batteries and motors. They are discharging the lithium ion batteries too fast, causing overheating and breaching of the cells which leads to catastrophic meltdown.

Singer 911

You got a new intake, new exhaust ports, new injectors, and a new ECU map.

Your lungs were designed to handle air. Anything else will probably screw them up.

Yeah, we all are. These are the same people who said I was writing about the Skyline too much.

And so, I believe I’ve discovered something about the Skyline that holds true about the E46 BMW M3, stanced Golfs, and countless other cars: owning the car is a lot of fun.

Except this isn’t really a “discounted” rate. I’ve been renting a car, from Enterprise no less, about once a month lately for a week at a time and the cost is usually ~$120 weekly for a Hyundai Accent or Camry type car.

I wasn’t either. I wasn’t even planning on financing the Hummer, and then they offered me 2 percent interest on a 20 year old giant piece of crap. You don’t turn that down. You hug them.

Good Lord. It behaves like there's traction even when in the air.