ZiptieMcBumper
ZiptieMcBumper
ZiptieMcBumper

When it comes to your Focus, that's probably happened to all of us, and I never meant to say I've never been in an accident... HOWEVER, a fender bender/drifting into a barrier/etc. is one thing, but a rollover is almost always indicative of a severe loss of control. That coupled with the type of car leads me to

Or why they're using Cooper Black, a typeface almost exclusively used for fuzzy iron-on letters in 1979?

You know, I understand that people get into accidents. I also understand that the WRX/STI is affordable, and offers a "sense of security" that doesn't go along with most other performance vehicles.

I remember having a discussion here the other day (week?) about vehicles designed as roadsters vs "convertible" coupes. My feelings on "convertible" coupes are pretty negative, so I don't really think having fewer options for "compromised coupes" is a bad thing.

It never takes long for somebody to do something stupid.

That's what I have in mine. It's remarkable how much of a difference those front and rear bushings make.

I missed that one. What a read that was.

Found a legit one (did anyone think it would be difficult to find a wrecked STI?).

Jumping spiders make for the most polite and courteous audiences.

Spiders always get a free pass from me. The most useful insect repellent on earth.

Brings back so many good memories of a disturbing childhood story disguised as literature.

"It could be a crackhead"

Pictured below: "Seth at Steeda"

What's the over/under on this guy popping up on Fox News in the next 24 hours and bitching to Sean Hannity about how his rights as a consumer are being trampled on by this company?

You can bet that HD is looking at warranty information on their flag mounts (I'm sure they sell them; they sell every other stupid thing for their bikes) to make sure they specify a limited number of flags for each vehicle, as well as flag size limitations and reduced speed for flag-equipped vehicles.

99.9% of the time it is, but I've seen cases where, due to a manufacturer defect in the part itself, or the clutch being misaligned during install (talking about a new car/bike here, so that would happen at the factory, and thus the manufacturer would be responsible for the repair), the pressure plate, disc, or

I'm always amazed at this video. There must be an easier way to get undressed.

Still would have called the Maddux pitch a strike.