TexasPride
TexasPride
TexasPride

As someone who programs for a living and is comfortable with this it is easily the most practical way to go. Though I would recommend not exposing the standard ports.

There’s a spelling error here “but reach comes with its own set of sacrifices” should be each not reach.

Roadkill and Dirt every day on MotorTrend and Petrolicious are great. Drive is cool and all the old stuff is good. Still haven't decided if I want to pay the subscription yet.

I thought that two the first time I looked inside a manual NSX. But turns out the layout of the gear selector is just really long and thin so it looks like an auto from the side. Weird little shifter but a total blast to drive.

How does one enter a vehicle in the sportsman class? I think that sounds awesome. How much does it cost?

I like these ideas.

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Did this guy intentionally animate his video to be vertical? Has he still not seen the vertical video syndrome PSA?

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Thanks!

As I Jeep enthusiast I must agree. The XJ (model shown in the picture) came with true four wheel drive and some decent axles. It certainly deserves to be called 4WD and not AWD. And to the offroad folks that makes a difference.

I think there's still an unsold penthouse in the Austonian, and it even has it's own dedicated elevator shaft. Clearly the best place for a Ferrari dealership.

I have an 09 Jeep Wrangler as my first car. I guess I'm at about 4 years and 60K miles on it and so far nothing has gone wrong. I think I'll keep this car forever (retire it to a second vehicle after college). I always hear guys talk about how they wish they never sold their first car so I really don't want to sell

Being an Austinite and a fellow Jalop I'm interested in how you've liked driving around Harris Hill? (I'm guessing a lot) Are you a member? And would you say that it is worth it for a car nut?

Being an Austinite and a fellow Jalop I'm interested in how you've liked driving around Harris Hill? (I'm guessing a lot) Are you a member? And would you say that it is worth it for a car nut?

As someone who lives on a ranch I can honestly say that if I did own this car I would be able to actually use it to it's full potential (ok maybe 90% of potential). Therefore this is sort of a dream car for me. I mean who wouldn't want to take a 6.2L around some dirt roads daily if they could? The problem I have with

Bud you need to calm down. Funny story though.. we're from Austin.

You're ridiculous, but I agree.

I know these guys and everything they do is real. On a lot of these they have to go through a ton of takes to make those shots but they spend the time and they get it done. They've also been doing this for a while so they're a lot better at it than you would expect.