alexbtango15
Sufre Mamon
alexbtango15

That’s brilliant for off-roading.  Why just look at that break-over angle...

Who needs a truck

Or, you could just modify your existing truck to make it a little shorter. This mod gives the advantage of keeping the full-sized bed in the back and the crumple zone in the front (in fact, it’s been “pre-crumpled”) while making it garage friendly. It also gives you an even higher and more commanding view over the

So the Durango?

The bad guy cuts the brake line but the owner never feels the spongy brake pedal when he/she gets in & start the car and drives away...only to find out when he/she start driving downhill!

Tap a Pinto? Explosion.

These cars carry the Gordie La Forge seal of Approval.

Just make sure not to look in your rear-view mirror at night without welding goggles.

Toyota: “Check out our new Predator grille! It’s enormous!”

Who’s greenlighting these designs at Chevy? First the Camaro, now this? What’s going on????

It looks like something built for a TV show.  A show about a guy who drives around, looking for work, helping people when he can, running away from his previous life as a cop.  

I dunno.. $20k is a lot of money for 3 years / 30k worth of crossover flogging. Not to mention all the time spent at the dealership for warranty work.
I want to agree with you so badly...  but cant’t.

Cycle Scrotes® 

I love that commercial.

3rd gen camaros, loved them when i was a kid.

C3 Corvette, thanks to the Hot Wheels version I had as a kid. They’re unloved now, but to my 6-year-old eyes, those lines were the business.

Nice. I liked the “Coyote X” version (a thinly veiled copy) from Hardcastle and McCormic in the 80's.

“it was the ‘90s and we will do whatever it takes to put more SUVs on sale.”

“Nothing more expensive than a cheap German car.”
“Hold my beer.”  - Maserati.

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