I just wish someone had written up a post on the Hellcats. They were virtually ignored by the Jalopnik staff.
I just wish someone had written up a post on the Hellcats. They were virtually ignored by the Jalopnik staff.
TIL: the Hellcat twins don't exist, apparently.
the design process
Extra time/money saving tip: Use the wax to rinse the soap off your car. Seriously cuts down on time, and as long as you hand dry or rinse with the no spot rinse (ionized water), it will come very clean.
Fast and Furious 4: Notice anything missing from this STI when it rolls over?
Who the hell at GM decided that using the reverse lights as approach lamps was a good idea?
Old enough to not get hacked, or recalled on a monthly basis.
My guess is approximately 8 minutes and 40 seconds, give or take.
I suspect it won't last a year.
Call 1-800-BAD-HEMI and ask for Ralph. He's at extension 707.
And now, the moment you've been waiting your whole life for: here's Darth Vader and the Stig driving a Porsche 550…
As for its size, while I wasn't able to drive it — I attempted a hot wire until a Mazda rep came over and threatened to call the cops, and I was like, call them, don't think I can't jail, blah blah blah, it was a whole thing — I did sit in it for a while.
This 2015 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 is GM's idea of what a dedicated off-road variant of their mid-sized pickup truck…
"run that had to be nearly twos of miles per hour, easy."
You say recall, I say viral marketing for the new Spider-Man movie
Am I the only one here tired of hearing what different auto manufacturers are reportedly "considering" doing.
You can't say a company "has it right" and "electronically limited" in the same sentence unless there is a negative in there somewhere.
What a confounding situation I find myself in... it's like someone asking me which testicle to sacrifice. I honestly can't say, I love them both so much.
They're both going to break. Only one can be fixed with a run to Autozone.
It's really misleading to compare the fuel economy when dealing with different fuels. Miles per dollar is a better indicator of what you're getting. Here's some mathz: