Rogue5211
Rogue5211
Rogue5211

I'll do mine...

My Challenger has 1—>4 shifting. This first came about on the original Viper, I believe, and what it means is that when the car is slowly accelerating from a start with the gas pedal down less than 1/3 the way, at a certain RPM threshold, the little LED in the center of the instrument gauge will say "Shift 1—>4". If

Oh, on mine, they didn't even bother cleaning the car after it was driven from Atlanta before they put the sticker on, so there is road funk that you can see under the clear parts of the sticker.

That's kind of the thing. Badge-engineering doesn't really work anymore. 40 years ago, if you wanted a base coupe, you bought a Thunderbird. If you wanted a nicer one, you bought a Cougar. If you had the money and wanted a really nice one, you bought a Mark series. These were all basically the same cars, but you got

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So, a tarted up Honda gets a special edition for a feature that I was forced to take on my lowly Dodge because it came with the heated seats and 0-60 timer? Admittedly, I've grown pretty fond of it over the last year and a half, but...Really?!?

I saw this on Top Gear as well and thought it was some stupid fad on expensive cars. And now I know...

I've seen a Ford Flex with wood paneling. I thought it was a factory option and I was very pleased.

Why would they even bring 11 rims? A couple, sure, but 11? Did they also have a three engines and five suspensions in that truck?

Wow...Okay, I can understand the hate for the Mustang II, but it wasn't an ugly car at all. The Turnpike Cruiser is the most over-the-top car of an era of over-the-top cars. But the 61 Valiant? The 61 Dart? The Cougar? The Starsky and Hutch Torino? Dude...

I would have been really angry about this 12 years ago, but I had honestly thought LucasArts was already dead. The last really good Star Wars game was, what, Knights of the Old Republic 2, and that was done by Obsidian. The last really good adventure game was Psychonauts, which was Double Fine. What have they been

In the 80s, RWD was considered on it's way out, even in sports cars.

Who passes 5 cars on a blind curve against the lines, then drives 20mph under the speed limit when he gets to the front? Honda drivers...

Rong place at the Rong time.

No. The real villain is anyone deflecting this issue to guns or video games instead of the actual problem, which is mental illness. People like you.

Yeah. And while we are at it, what about that 5th Amendment? Protecting people from incriminating themselves? Fuck, if they weren't guilty, they wouldn't be incriminating themselves? And how about that 4th Amendment? If you aren't guilty, you don't have anything to hide. The 1st? People have opinions I don't like, and

Does a '71 Lincoln Mark IV count? Sure, it had a gigantic 460c.i. engine, but it was huge took corners like a train. That is, not at all. How about a Vista Cruiser wagon with the 455 Rocket in it? Oh, I got it. My '89 Dodge Ramcharger. The 318 V8 isn't that big, it's an automatic and only RWD to boot.

A hollow point bullet is designed to expand to create a larger wound cavity. That's it. They don't knock people down. They don't magic through body armor. They don't explode or fragment. They aren't insta-kill spells. They make a tiny hole slightly bigger, somewhat bettering the chances of hitting something important.

Scooty McEverycar...

The only correct answer is the Cadillac Sixteen.