Leadfoot866
Leadfoot866
Leadfoot866

To add to what tonyola said, can your Evo carry 6 adults in complete comfort as well as all their luggage while towing the boat?

#10: All of our cars are FWD, though they can hold their own in the snow (even my POS Cavalier).

Ooooooh yeah. So MUCH fun!

I nominate my brother's 2006 Nissan Sentra 1.8S.

Wrong. There are a few American airlines that use the Dash 8...

For a long time I thought the 500 might have been a reference to the Daytona 500. However, a while ago I found someone who referenced the Shelby Automobile Car Company book. This is the explanation I read...

Yeah, it's an automatic (proof at 0:17).

If memory serves, #5 was tested by the MythBusters a few years back...and I believe it was BUSTED.

American cars have respectable handling, yes, but that's actually a recent development. Prior to the 2000s, they were only good at straight line speed...

Not...too bad, however there are a few things I didn't like (a lot of which has already been said).

Maybe they are used to seeing loads of lifted/modified pickup trucks that they thought it was just another crazy redneck? I don't know.

CommanderHobo87

Eh, if it sells well, maybe Ford will consider giving us the new Ranger?

It's the biggest reason, but not the only one. We've had several GM cars over the decades (owned, lent to by friends, or rented) and after all the calamities we've had with them, my entire family is fed up with GM (especially my dad, who's driven countless GM cars in his life).

Well, my current car is a gutless piece of junk (1999 Chevrolet Cavalier 4-door, 2.2L, 3-speed auto; one of the biggest reasons, among many, why I hate GM), so pretty much everything out there would be considered an upgrade.

Mercedes M-class. I have yet to find a descent M-class driver around here (Pittsburgh, PA).

Who made you the judge of what we can and cannot do?

This is a crazy idea I've had for a while...

Agreed.

Yeah, I'm not big on cars that rely heavily on electronic nannies.