alexdevlin01
Alex Devlin
alexdevlin01

"..walk to the back of the car to witness a gunshot scattering of acorns and nuts and one very woozy field mouse with black smudges all over him."

Er yeah, that was the seventh squirrel who said that... sad :'(

... and as the first squirrel came out it looked up at the driver and said, "are we there yet?".

No I don't own any of those cars. And I USED to use the phone when it wasn't against the law and everyone did it. It was a way to kill time while stuck in traffic and crawling along the road. I don't do it now because it's illegal. And as for the drink... It's usually a soda I got at lunch and got a refill for

I meant I can drive a stick. It was late, don't kill me dude. :-P

You just managed to say everything I loved about the CV. It is the last great American car I think. Solid, reliable and can haul anything and everything to anywhere you want in comfort.

I don't know what's worse. This article, or the fact that they thought it needed a gallery of images to go with it too. :-) Thank god I just ate or I'd be out hunting down a burger truck.

Ok, I admit that in some cases you need the stick shift to make the car get up and go. I don't usually drive like that though* so that never crossed my mind. I retract the statement about not being in total control I posted in another post on this thread. You DO need a stick shift in some cars or you will end up like

Unless you live in NY and like to buy your food from a truck parked on the street... Is auto news really THAT slow guys that you need to do crap like this? If so, can't we just have a few lines to justify putting up pictures of nearly naked chicks standing beside cars? You know, the girls who put the "HOT" into Hot

Thank you! Glad I'm not the only one who was wondering what the hell the point of these "food truck" articles was.

I can drive both but I prefer to drive an auto.

Exactly what I was about to say! People in the USA mainly drive auto's because that's what most cars have over there. In Europe we have mainly stick shifts so that's what we drive. Plus in the UK, if you pass your test in an auto you need to take another test to drive a stick. I couldn't believe that in the US you

I can see the LFA DNA in the design. But there is also a little Ferrari in it too. If I hadn't read the article I would have easily believed that it was. Only the rear lights look out of place. From the rear wheel forward has an Italian flavour to it.

Yeah I thought about that afterwards.... Oh, and women make that same noise if you know what you're doing.... just sayin'.... :-D

Every driver in the world should be given a car and a big empty field for at least an hour once in their lives. The first driving experience I ever got was in a VW Beetle in a big empty field with a bunch of other kids at my school. And after that, I've never gotten stuck in mud due to knowing how to keep moving. Not

I always wanted to get myself a CV or a GM but never got round to it. I will actually miss that car as it always seemed like the perfect car. Cheap to buy and repair. Will last for ever with little maintenance. And it's big with a huge trunk and a V8. Plus with a few mods you can make it run faster. Sure it wasn't the

Plus cars only whine when there's REALLY something wrong with them... :)

Get an ad-blocker for your browser. I use firefox with Adblock Plus and I don't see any ads on any websites. I need to disable it on the occasional site to get some features working, but that's less than 1% of the sites I visit. I started using one when I had to pay per MB when browsing and didn't want ads taking up

Oh we do have some cool stuff still and amazingly cool people who are pushing the boundaries of virtually all fields of science. (Cloning for one thing with Dollie the sheep. One of the best medical universities in the world. Some of the best Universities in the world.) It's just this holding on to the past crap is

I do a good Joker impression don't I? :P