Where in Texas do you autocross that pretty Chevy? I have to say, that’s an idea I just might have to borrow from you. Sounds like a ton of fun to me.
Where in Texas do you autocross that pretty Chevy? I have to say, that’s an idea I just might have to borrow from you. Sounds like a ton of fun to me.
I ask you not to judge me negatively based on my username — it happens here on the front page more often than I thought it would. That said, I think that comparing the Confederate flag to the Nazi swastika is absolutely not okay. African American slavery was a terrible, horrible, disgusting part of history. The…
Uhg. I understand that 1st gear is somewhat relevant to the topic of "cars," but I seriously don’t want to read about politics when I visit Jalopnik, especially about a non-issue like the tired, old, and boring topic of the auto industry bailout. You do good work Micheline, but I kindly suggest less politicking and…
That video made me so mad it wasn’t even funny. And that was before I was a diesel owner.
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Though when it comes down to it, I’ll probably end up buying it anyway.
I have a feeling this is going to be a little too arcadey for me. I am shamelessly addicted to Forza 4, but I’m addicted to the precise suspension tuning, lap-time cutting, perfect drift perfecting, absurdly realistic motorsport aspect of the game. Don’t get me wrong, I would really love an "open world," free roam…
The extreme toe out at the back dramatically increases rear-end yaw; compounding that with extreme negative camber requires less power to initiate power-oversteer. On the front, the toe out creates a sort of slower steering effect resulting in more precise control mid-corner. And it all looks ridiculous (ly awesome).
I appreciate the story and I have nothing against it. But, it’s incredibly boring and there’s nothing I can do to affect the situation besides vote for my party of choice this November. I think I’ll get back to enjoyable activities like absurdly fast drifting videos and finding the right DPF delete exhaust and intake…
Amen to that. It’s an old argument and generally one that all of us here agree with: Nanny systems create lazy drivers, and lazy drivers are dangerous drivers. I learned to drive on a manual when I was 7 or 8, and while my DD pickup is an automatic, my other cars are all manual. I just love it. Oh, and not a single…
Benjamin, I just saw this on my local Austin, TX abc affiliate, KVUE. Apparently, while the driver of the Kia was doing 115 halfway off the road on the phone with 9-1-1, the dispatcher attempted to calm her down, and then told the driver to "lift her foot off the gas pedal and push the brake," the effects of which…
I agree. My point was — as you can see in my other replies — opinions on gun control just don’t have a place here on an automotive blog. That doesn’t mean that Mr. Impala driver wasn’t a certifiable retard, because he absolutely was.
I never said the guy wasn’t a complete idiot. Patrick added to the story LATER that the gun was stolen. Regardless of where he obtained the weapon, he had no reason to carry it in his car with him. So yes, he was a chronic dumbass.
First, the "allegedly stolen" bit was added to the article after I read it, which changes the entire tone of the sentence. Second, yes, the guy was a dumbass and regardless of how he came into possession of the weapon he shouldn’t have had it there.
Alright, really? In all seriousness, why would you add that the driver was carrying an AR-15 in his Impala? It doesn’t make the story more interesting. It doesn’t add useful content. It doesn’t mean a damn thing about the character of the driver and what might have caused him to lose control of his vehicle.
McRea’s death was a real tragedy, even worse losing his son and two friends at the same time.
I feel like I may be the only one that didn’t know Boyd Coddington died, 4 years ago no less.
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