KroK13
KroK13
KroK13

Did I just lose my petrolhead card?

What if the most turning the car will do leads you off the road?

Suzuka.

I dub this camo "Where's Watkins?"

This was one of the most confusing things I had ever seen in my entire life . . . for about two seconds. They should put one of those in the middle of my town, just so I can watch other Americans try to figure this one out. Granted, it is easier from a top view.

The cop told me it was construction, but all I saw was slalom.

Maintain a performance state of mind.

If I may add to this, understand that the right of way must be yielded to you, it is not yours to take.

The driving school I work for has always used the "look where you want to go and steer in that direction" method, but owen-magnetic just threw a pretty good wrench in that idea. Steering more in the direction you want to go in an understeer situation only results in more understeer.

I once had the misfortune of flying on an MD-80 from Denver to Atlanta for a connection to Washington D.C., and I can attest that it deserves it's spot on the list. So if you need a couple of extra reasons to not fly aboard an MD-80, here are a few.

Ouch. You know you've taken a hard hit when the camera goes out. Glad to see everyone's okay.

I hope this goes to someone who doesn't have plans of restoring it. If I had a cool $8 million I would pick this baby up in a heartbeat, move my couch so it could stay in the living room, and take it out for autocross, hill climbs, and the occasional show.

Or you could build an entire work bench in the back of you car, James May style.

Doggone you, Evan. The Corvette does sound better, but I don't want to admit that I'm wrong. Am I allowed to claim that the two are different enough to void the argument?

Why am I never alerted to the cool stuff that happens in my state? Richard Hammond shows up for his Crash Course TV show, Drive comes to photograph a Porsche, McLaren films a race. . . .

There was a time when my little town of Fort Collins had three trolley lines for transportation. When the set up was new the lines were run by a private company, which did well for a number of years. However, one summer night the company shut its doors permanently, suddenly leaving the town with no public

The interior is definitely tacky, but I'm somehow drawn to that excellent sheet metal and carbon fibre. Strip the interior and you would be left with a nice cone counter.

I'm sorry Máté, but I have to disagree with you on just one point. You said, "[The Land Rover is] probably the most globally well known product of the British automotive industry to this very day." While I agree that it is well known, I do believe the classic Austin/Rover Mini should get a mention; it was, after all,

I agree that it sounds all right, but it could sound better. The sound made by almost all modern muscle cars just doesn't seem as showy and obnoxious as I would expect it to be, at least in my opinion. I want to be able to distinguish a muscle car from the rest of traffic without having to turn around to see it.

Unfortunately I'm not smoking anything, otherwise I would pass some off to you. Sorry about that.