TommyRocker
TommyRocker
TommyRocker

I'm pretty sure they do the races around the world that same day.

maybe you're right, but I suspect if they try to replace Clarkson the show will end shortly thereafter. The show is about those three men. I don't imagine they could find anyone to mesh like these three do. I can't imagine watching Top Gear without him.

i never had trouble with the trip from the store home. I wouldn't recommend ice cream in the trunk for a road trip, but that goes for most cars.

The Fiero actually had a pretty usable trunk behind the engine, plus you could fit a couple grocery bags in the frunk spare tire area.

That's rough. I remember having to make do with the trunk in my Crown Vic. It was a real pain to cram more than a week's worth of groceries in the trunk without giving up the 4 full sized spares I liked to keep in there. Couldn't keep them in the apartment because they smelled like rubber.

i like that gray one better than the Regera. Im sure the Regera is orders of magnitude more advanced but all the Koenigseggsigseggsigseggs are ugly. They look like catfish mixed with a chicken egg. This one feels like a modern version of the batshit insane supercars I imagined as a kid. A Countach with impressive

What's with the wheels?

Think it'll generate enough electricity to be a useful addition to our cars? Or will it be just enough to light up some new blingy wheel mounted LED trend?

What are the odds that not only would this exact combination of characters show up, but that they would show up on this dickheads computer?

Yeah, I understand advances in effects have jaded us, but acting is still acting, and this was just bad.

you have my permission. More ls for me

I haven't really named my Comanche, I usually just usually call it the Jeep, pronounced Heep. Because it's a heap. My old ZX6 I called Fluffy

and all Fantastic Max

I think most car people tend to anthropomorphize their cars. That's the main difference between the kid who buys a Volvo 245, throws an LS in it and calls it Fluffy and the math professor who bought it new in 1983 and drove it bone stock until he died in his reading chair and left it to be sold to a Jalop.

"anyone want to go get inside Oliver with me?"

As a man who has been cheated on in every relationship so far, I don't think I could deal with what this man does. Kudos to him, and kudos to her for keeping it safe. And kudos to both of them for being able to work out and arrangement that works for both parties.

am I the only one loving the full on prerunner Mopar?

Maybe in the context of the movie it'll make more sense. It's F&F, everything is rationally explained in the end. They put an agonizing amount of work into realism and finer details of the plot.

Because they aren't cars.

what's with people these days wanting to ban everything they don't like and wanting the government to protect everyone from themselves?