I think it is a sublimely proper comment.
I think it is a sublimely proper comment.
HOW MANY TIME A DAY ARE YOU POSTING THAT STUPID GIF
Agreed.
Doug "My parents let me drive their Elise, Range Rover, Ferrari, etc." Demuro.
a) They have initial torque that breaks traction because of the terrible differentials; that doesn't make it fast.
I love this guy.
THE TRUTH HAS BEEN SPOKEN.
The brand new ones off the trailer are shit:
Don't forget the "Sure the one you rented with 5000 miles was shit, but that's because the built those destined for rental fleets like shit on purpose"
Let me guess, it started around the taillights, the on the rear fender, at the junction of the bumper cover.
Rustproofing aficionados
Panther owners. They drive some of the slowest, ugliest, heaviest, most outdated vehicles on the road but constantly feel the need to let everyone know how "great" they are.
In my experience the 86 is more often brought up by those who disparage it.
They made a wagon with a grille and two headlights.
Check out the NHTSA complaints list. The current Focus in general hasn't been particularly stellar for even mechanical things.
It's been 2 years since the car came out and you expect a facelift? Seriously? This isn't the Impreza that is easy to redo every few years.
I see your point, but I disagree with the main premise, Travis.
smoking is terrible, for everyone (fact, not opinion), allowing it to sponsor a sport I love is not acceptable (my opinion). I agree with you that seeing the company's name fly by on your favourite car will not likely start someone smoking, at best it could sway someone to a different brand of cigarette; however, I do…
Racing needs a ton of cash and excellent graphic designers. These can be easily obtained without whoring out to cigarette companies.
1. There's no way you can take the wrong exit at the San Diego County border crossings.
Door handles and keys have nothing to do with enhancing automotive performance or driving experience - which is why people are rightly shutting down the crank-start ignition analogy.