RobertHolder
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RobertHolder

Looks like the rear passenger side tire is low by about 1.5 psi.

Lucky guy!! Looks like the K Rail helped to control some of that chaos. Do the chutes automatically deploy in a catastrophic event or did this guy have the unreal foresight to deploy them manually?

No, not at all. If a manufacturer hires a driver, I would expect him/her to drive to the full extent of their abilities. However, if a magazine or other non-manufacturer hires a driver to test multiple vehicles, how does bias not skew results?

(Full Disclosure: Although I'm a hardcore Camaro fan, Mustang bettering Camaro's times just promotes Chevy's drive to improve and remain competitive. I am NOT making excuses for Camaro in the following...)

May I ask in what general location you live? I have the privilege of seeing Dodge/SRT Vipers about once a month! (I live in the Sacramento area of California). This is the perfect sighting ratio to me since it's my absolute favorite car and it keeps them fairly rare but just visible enough to remain tantalizing.

"Love the Beast" by Eric Bana. This movie is more about the emotional connection involved with cars. HIGHLY recommended. Plus it has Jay Leno and Jezza.

'Dat overrun at 1:00...

Wow. That escalated quickly! Although sarcasm is usually my MO, it was absolutely not the case here. I was attempting to pay you a genuine compliment with helping me put my dog before my car.

If liking thirsty cars makes one ignorant, call me a raging idiot. Add to it, ignorance is bliss and all that. Chasaboo, do you consider it contradictory that I admire the Hellcat as much as I admire the Model S?

At first, I thought the same thing! Then I realized I was giving my cars a personality and social status higher than that of my dog, and that's dumb. I think I should consider my dog's joy and happiness over the possibility of a few car boo boos.

Thank you for helping me get my priorities straight. The scratches and some of the hair will probably be around long after the dog isn't. They're not blemishes, they're future memories.

Even my fourteen year old Camaro Z28 has dark-sensing headlights! It can actually be kind of obnoxious since I can't turn them off if it's dark out. Not that I would ever turn off my headlights to conduct hoon sessions or other various ill-advised driving activities.

Uh Bob, uh, you're arm is right in the middle of the fuckin' picture, there. dude.

Stef, if you are going to keep a torque wrench in your trunk, might as well throw in a breaker bar as well. Torque wrenches should be used to tighten nuts. Breaker bars should be used to loosen. Using a torque wrench to loosen can at the least, shorten the life of the wrench and at the worst, throw it out of

As far as the different parts of the country, I'm in California. Not too much trouble with body rot here. It must have been so disheartening to have things constantly go wrong while you were actively trying to make it better.

COTD. I nominate this.

Came here to say that title photo is EPIC. All the way down to the missing headlight. That is all.

@ TheZeroArticle:

Wow. I can feel that you really loved that car. And yes, different parts of the country. I'm in California. I forget that I am pretty blessed with the way that the weather treats our vehicles over here.

Why would your wallet not miss it? I had an '88 Camaro Coupe 5 spd. as my first car and it was pretty affordable to maintain. Plus it had nearly 300,000 miles on it.