TxBrumski
TxBrumski
TxBrumski

Awesome. Now I have to read about his adventures in his cars more often. Does he not know what he does to people? I spent three hours looking for a Ferrari 308 after he bought his 360 and tried to rationalize the purchase. His writings have caused me to day-dream at the office more than I thought possible.

This. Pretty soon it'll be push-button or only P, N, D, and R. Nobody knows what to do with the L gear.

When in doubt, go flat out.

Update 7:40 a.m.: Austin police have responded to an additional 38 vehicle crashes since 4 a.m., bringing the total to 146 since last night.

The strangest interior detail were the funny little cupholder-shame inserts. They're little shallow trays that fit in the cupholders for no discernable reason other than to try and hide the embarassing, American cupholders. Yes, yes, Germany, we get that you take driving seriously and we're idiots for wanting to enjoy

"The new Ford F-150 with front-mounted camera. Now you can see the squirrel you just sped up to hit."

It's not a Wrangler, it's not a Cherokee, and it's still available with front-wheel drive only. A Jeep shouldn't be.

Mmm, yes. Exquisite fire alarm...

Multi 21: Pull out

I HAD ONE! I drained so many D-batteries with it. Totally forgot about these things...

I spoke too soon. T1 shall be henceforth named "Helen Keller".

T20 is down the hill from T1, so "Downhill" is more of a location that action. Nobody has ever come up with a better name for T1. Phill Hill might stick.

1. Phil Hill

1993 Land Rover Defender 110 NAS with 33k miles for a paltry $99,500.

Yeah, even I think it's a little over-priced and I look at it every day.

I love the work Icon does and how meticulous they are with the vehicles they build. I'd seriously buy one of their BR models if I had the chance. I'm just lucky enough to go to work every day and stare out my window at one of their FJ44s.

Changes between TomTom, Garmin, and Google.

The first article I read. My first AOTD. The first time I lusted after earning a Star for being the COTD. Jalopnik has always kept me hooked, through thick and thin, through the good times and the bad, through the old layout and Kinja.

Someone, please, get me a photo of that.

Henrich, what the hell are you doing?