PyrJhn
PyrJhn
PyrJhn

355s out back apparently.

The problem with the Challenger Hellcat (and presumably also the Charger) is the laughably skinny rear tires that are expected to put that power to the ground. When I first saw one in person I joked how the tires looked so skinny that they must have only 285s, maybe 295s. Lo and behold they were 275s... that's...

I have a 2001 in the most perfect color for the time in history it came out, "Millennium Silver" The engine is finally getting warmed up, I'm (shamefully) only up to about 161,000 miles on it. No major break downs, put the right rubber on it and you can actually carry some decent speed through highway ramps and yes,

And this brings us to the problem with your thinking, Nicholas, because you assume that a teenager should have a car that is "somewhat sporty." I felt this way, too, when I was 16. I'm responsible, I thought to myself. I can handle a cool car! But as I look back on it now, I realize something: back then, I could

Update on this, they interviewed the lady in the van and her passengers.

Right down the street from where i went to high school...

Don't forget that Potassium is slightly radioactive and therefore bananas are radioactive. 1 banana is about 1% daily exposure to radiation.

Just reading that made me cringe.

This has been in my desktop BG rotation for awhile. I love it!

This. It kind of surprises me when I talk to people from other states (especially those on the East coast) and they just have this whole does-not-compute look on their faces when I say "It's not that far, only about 30 minutes".

Torch's commitment to the VW group:

Not a typical "cool" car but mine was extremely light. No thick headliner, no sound deadening anywhere in the car, we found out when we went to put a radio in that it didn't even come with a wiring harness for a radio.

The Sesto Elemento because seats are heavy so we'll just stick some padding to the tub...

This has seriously made my whole day. My friends are going crazy.

As much as I make it a point to reminding people that Chrysler exists... Chrysler ME Four-Twelve. Mid-engine, 4 turbos, 12 cylinder engine

Private passenger truck owners will start to feel the pain of tractor owners when they get repair bills. I really don't imagine aluminum truck parts stopping with Ford.

This is pretty standard of any vehicle, anything behind the rearmost door is a bitch to replace. On cars and SUVs, the quarter panels are cut off and then replaced. Trucks have the entire bedside replaced, though I'm not 100% sure if those are separate parts that are bolted on to the rest of the bed but I suspect they

I thought I saw that... That's terrifying

Looked it up, that's crazy. Would probably still prefer driving/landing there versus Gibraltar.