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Not sure if a McLaren would count as a tuner car, but I can see one being uncomfortable in traffic.

“..Here’s my real train.”

“Here’s my toy train...”

Helmeted headbutt is best headbutt.

“It’s as if thousands of Jalop wishes cried out and were suddenly silenced.”
(Feel free to correct me if I misquoted.)

Perfect answer.

I’m slightly disappointed that you didn’t post an older MR2 instead.

Styling of the day was hit-and-miss IMO.

Too bad the models they’ll be showing off will be much, much more bloated than anything McFly would have wanted.

It’s one thing to “make something yours”, it’s another thing to make something shitty.

Remember to replace your brake pads and rotors instead of going for the Flintstonian alternative.

Possible fix: put the handles on hinges? I know it’s probably not feasible, but it could help with ergonomics.

Assuming there are no leaks, this is a surprisingly efficient way to propel a car. All you’d really need to keep it running would be power for an air compressor.

This, I like. Would be best if it could be projected nonintrusively onto the dash somehow, though.

It’d have to be somewhere behind “Untested” and “Remote-Control Only”.

Of all of the ways to move a car with human power, that seems to be one of the least practical.

inb4 “this is why I drive to work/school/etc”

“Oops.”

>Trabant
>Fast