TheCraigy
TheCraigy
TheCraigy

Yup I think for a lot of us it was a car we admired and respected, and maybe would even like to drive...but it wasn’t a car we wanted to own if we had the cash.

This makes me genuinely sad. Despite the fact that I love the Viper, I never had the intention of ever buying one. Even if I could afford it. That’s pretty much the problem though, isn’t it?

So he’s only radically Liberal then?

Gorge.

Sorry bro, 488 is gorge.

get out. now.

LOL, you needed that much ground clearance? I did it in an F40 bro.

I have a theory that there has never once been an off-road video posted on the Internet where someone doesn’t comment on how easy it is and how they could do it in a far simpler, more basic vehicle. (Seriously — go check the comments section in off-roading YouTube videos.)

A lot of the small bits are Mercedes.

Of course there’s no mechanics beside Tesla techs. Why would you pay for something that’s free under warranty? As soon as the warranty runs out aftermarket mechanics and parts will pop up like lice at a daycare.

That's why you rip the electric motors out and swap something else in, maybe a 2J or an LS3? If it's out of warranty and you're gonna be out a few grand anyway go big or go home

When the warranty is over and the car craps out, call Bob.

Wiper blades and tires are literally the only two things that I can think of that wouldn't necessarily involve OEM parts. MAYBE the brakes.

Before anyone says “But warranty!!”, imagine fixing these issues OUT of warranty (which isn’t too far away for some of the first model year cars).

Bruh, what about “SHORT RANGE FIGHTER” do you not understand?

You know what? Fuck you.

Wrong, they are called TIE fighters because they look like bow ties.

You think that’s bad? Try being the one responsible for designing exhaust ports.

There’s cheap food that’s healthier than poor people tend to eat. The problem with it though is it 1) requires more time to prepare and 2) sometimes requires learning at least some basic cooking skills.