Boo. The Suicide Squad in Arrow is already awesome.
Boo. The Suicide Squad in Arrow is already awesome.
Jay Leno is probably the most famous car nut in the world. Along with that, he dedicates a ton of his time to…
A 2014 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro finished 69th overall out of 131 finishers at this year's Baja 1000, rolling across the…
Take one mad shoe-magnate-turned-auto-racer. Add an 845 horsepower all-wheel-drive 1965 Ford Mustang. Call it the…
Scott McLaughlin has overtaken Garth Tander to win the V8 Supercars race on Phillip Island in his #33 blue Volvo.…
Watch this video and try and picture that these guys haven't even started competing yet.
I want to drive a Ferrari through that tunnel at 7500 rpm
I knew this. Actually saw one for sale about 10 years ago. Talk about unicorn...
And it was FWD and came with a N/A 3.8 (I think) liter engine.
There were 117 (or 112) 1986 Buick LeSabre Grand Nationals made.
It's true. Buick needs this engine and platform. It's time.
I cannot give enough stars to this. I also want to star your username, and, I'm guessing, your life in general
Like most statements that make sense, this does not apply to the 80s.
The 2014 SEMA show was a very good one for American muscle, with cars like the Ford Mustang King Cobra and the…
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This statement just killed me a little bit. I'm so glad I was a kid during that time and not an adult looking at buying a vehicle.
Okay, I'm not going to defend my choice. I thought Flying Bugatti would work. My main point is that the first gen Ford Taurus was an awful choice. Literally anything would have been a better option. Someone else mentioned the Cien from The Island, that would have fit perfectly there.
Why wasn't the Cadillac Cien from The Island included?
"Husqvarna has a certain cachet"
I really dig the way these look. As an aside, as someone who grew up in the sticks Husqvarna made indestructible chain saws.