TheJMan92
TheJMan92
TheJMan92

Actually he’s replying to a QOTD from June asking what the most bullshit speed limit is....

I’m still smilin’ anyway, despite my choice not being on the list... because:

“Good thing I have AAA saved as a contact...”

If you don’t smile when you see your car, you probably bought the wrong car.

I have a brother-in-law who acquired “fuck you” money at a young age, due to his mathematical genius landing him some very high-paying jobs straight out of college. He retired after about ten years of work, and is now working as a professor at Harvard as a “hobby job” of sorts.

Eh, I mean they’re no longer super exclusive because they’ve been in production for a long time but I don’t like to think of them as special editions. Not like the Bugatti special editions that were made to drive production numbers.

Enviromentalists
#yesthemisspellingisonpurpose

I nominate the pagani zonda. Seriously though no frills serious super car, they’ll even make one with a manual.

Heck I was wonder if there was a universal car(s) that Jalopnik could agree on. I think Rick is on to something with classic sports cars. I mean, who wouldn’t love a 300SL Gullwing?

This is a car that should be loved by everyone. If you don’t love it, I’ll show you the door.

The sun visors were going to be the first thing to go in my Miata but the screws vibrated out all by themselves on the way home. I just caught the visors as they fell. It the easiest modification I’ve ever done to a car.

I love you torch and all your articles. Don't listen to all these asses in the comments

Reflected, focused light from a neighboring structure or vehicle can easily do this.

Wamp, wamp.

This is a proper car collector, who collects cars not because they're fast, expensive, rare, or fashionable, but just because there's something about them that he likes. No other reason. He just likes them. He's also a tinkerer, has a interesting imagination and sense of humor, and has a brain full of all kinds of