McTurtle
McTurtle
McTurtle

Were the weird noises coming from the car, or the passengers, crying and whimpering over being in a Caliber?

Jeep does a great job of making highly desirable concepts, never building them, then disappointing us with mediocre build quality and things like the Patriot. Bring me the FC concept and I'll be eternally indebted.

Now I want to start a business and call it “Cleveland Steamer POS services”

Do they not understand how embarassing this all appears? It seems like a complete shit show over there.

“Dent guy”? I bought a used Mustang once at a Ford dealer that someone had key-striped. The stealership told me to bring it in the next week and it would be repaired.

Let me get this straight. This asshole works for his nice things by building companies and providing goods and services that people gladly pay him for and you go out of your way to shit on him. [Which is fair since, as I stated, he can be an asshole]

Taco bout a wreck.

They’re gonna pay the rice for this.

The perps were apprehended, queso closed.

Go buy one yourself then and stop asking for charity.

Brian France - Bill is long gone!

Sound is certainly part of the appeal, but it is not the end-all, be-all. FCA (really, mopar) has some of the best sounding V8s on the current market, but I’d never buy one, despite how I like their sound. Porsche has lost a lot of their distinctive sound after the 964, I suppose in an attempt to civilize their

Ive never understood the hate of the VQ37 sound. I have no problem with it and personally love winding mine up every now and then (‘11 G37 sedan)

I for one love that the G35 (and it’s platform siblings Z/FX) actually had a unique engine note compared to everything else on the market. Far too many exhausts are simply there to make the car as quiet as possible with zero regard to sound. Sure, the end result is that you either love or hate the actual sound, but at

The new Lambo looks pretty good. What the hell is up with that center console though? The visibility in this thing seems bad enough for every single one of them to end up in a lake.

“A majority of drivers still stop at the station regularly, filling up their gas-guzzling vehicles and allowing the oil industry to stay in business.”

Until March!

True on both accounts. It was hellacious which is why I really really wanted to get her the A3 TDI wagon they had sitting on the lot but we went to look at it and she saw the RDX and was in love. The RDX is a bit better on gas although it takes premium.

You bought an ‘06 Pilot new at 23?

I basically agree but was thinking “two-door Explorer mildly made over to look tough” 3.5 NA or 2.0 Ecofart, both with auto tragic as only power train options. $45k starting price. CP!