Well spoken, Bruce. Crack two!....mind if I call you Bruce?
Well spoken, Bruce. Crack two!....mind if I call you Bruce?
Your ability to read what is written is exceptional. I commend you on your comprehension and your ability to make rational points based on logic and information. I didn't use the word never but it certainly won't happen in my lifetime and probably not yours.
That's pretty cool but did he really say Daadge?
Wait a minute... I'm the Omega Man.
Producing more than is wise? Says who and by what standards? I disagree. We are doing just fine in the reserves department and more oil is continually being discovered and drilling technology is advancing. The shortage weenies have be crying that "in 20 years we are going to run out" for at least 30 years now. I don't…
Lol yeah, but I said that I didn't agree with everything he wrote. You are NOW pointing out your view that refining capacity is an issue. While I agree that I don't agree that it is a bigger issue than the oil supply/price. I feel that it is a combination of a lot of things that should be dealt with in a more…
It's not as collectible as you would think but it's still worth saving. Unless it has the original engine and it's a hi-po engine then it's just a split-window Vette. Save it and put it back on the road but don't invest your life savings to restore it and take it to Barrett-Jackson.
They hate cars and everything to do with them (even though they use them). They also despise business and commerce while benefiting from them as well. If you look at it from that perspective it tends to make more sense.
Come on guys, 4th gear is completely ridiculous. That article is pathetic, biased and only cites another biased news source. That is hardly a consensus of opinion. So you guys cite this drivel and expect journalistic kudos? Do your homework better and stick to the enthusiast aspect of cars and not the "cars are evil…
We DO need more refineries but they aren't currently running at capacity. That was true in 2005. It isn't today. They are running at about 85%.
Hot laps and Camry don't belong in the same story. You over-sensationalized that a bit.
What a shame. I met Smokey once and got his autograph. You know all the secrets to his fuel vapor powered Fiero were in there. Now we'll never know how to make it work. Smokey was an exceptional engineer but a little wacky as well.
This is, indeed, ridiculously awesome. Nice shot.
Good job, man. As a true Mustang enthusiast you deserve Boss#1 and it sounds like you have your priorities straight so ignore everyone and enjoy your factory hot rod.
That rocks. Let's hear it for engineers solving problems in elegant ways. The no parking sign should be left out. Just paint the curb red.
It's almost a good try. I'm at least happy to see the attempt. The overall shape is nice but the fenders as well as the front and rear are eye-ripping horrible.
I concur, that's completely messed up.
Name an American car (not a re-badged one) that is 'mostly' foreign parts. The definition of mostly would be greater than 50% value content.