anthonycae
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anthonycae

I’m sure the dealer will just do a slapdash fix on it and still try to charge full price. Maybe even sell it at a premium as being tested as an amphibious vehicle or some such nonsense.

I was in a Corvette caravan around 2001 with a buddy of mine. We were driving through New Mexico and were going to stay a night in one of those budget Econolodge style hotels. We had broken off from the caravan group for the evening and the dry climate was giving both of us nosebleeds. We pull into the parking lot in

Not sure I’m with you on the ‘74 Vette. If I was going to take a smog-choked C3 to dump a hot motor in, it’d be an 80-82. My thoughts are the car hadn’t looked that complete since the chrome bumper days and it had the upgraded suspension (I know from the 80’s) that could be finessed into handling the power. The entire

Yea, many of Kentucky’s laws are extremely relaxed. 18? You can buy an assault rifle. There’s 0 emission controls, if your car has a VIN, you can register it if it’s in 2 pieces running on coal with giant running sawblades sticking out of it.

You guys are all crazy. That’s my personal car. I always screw the plates into the trunk decklid.

My best friend in high school had one of these with the diesel motor. There was a small stretch of road near the school where the road would take a steep dive down and then back up like a U. He used to have to get the thing up to 70 on the downslope and by the time you made it to the top of the other side, you’d be

I don’t think they’ll ever agree to a race it unless it’s on a track they know the Ferrari will have the undisputed advantage on.

A celebrity can chug a gallon of wine, hit some pedestrians on the sidewalk, and show up to work after 1 night in the clink. Hey Top Gear, we're here with wallets and arms wide open!

Some say he's out of a job...and that he's lit the Dunsfold Aerodrome ablaze. All we know is he's called the Stig-in-search-of-a-racetrack.

I'd like to take one out for a drive, but I know I'd end up in the first ditch of the first turn. That's only if they don't have a ditch in the staging area, because I'd hit that first.

I haven't had a problem with mine yet. I don't really work anywhere that my fingers take any abuse, but I take finger tests often for my diabetes. I set mine to register my most common fingers, both index and thumbs, and my right pinkie for those weird situations. Only time it has issues is when I've had to many and

Sounds a bit similar to starting an old Model A or T. Man those cars were a pain to start. You could break your thumb if you didn't grip it correctly and it backfired.

Mine's one to buck the trend. My 2010 GTI has DRL's and a manual light switch. It only threw me off the first time I got in it at night. I figured the same thing where if it had DRL's, I assumed it also had automatic headlights. Never had an issue with it though. Another neat trick on mine is that the DRL's shut

So, is this supposed to be sarcastic?

These things are still all over the road in the southern states. Not all IROC's, but almost every iteration of the third gen's.

Which one would you most want to get in a wreck in? I like the t-shirt crumple zones of the Biscooter myself. Anyone want to play chicken with me in their Volvo 240?

They're going to sue Mazda next claiming there should be bright flashing arrows pointing to the clearly visible door handles. I at first thought maybe the handles were hard to see, googled interior Mazda 3 images, and they're as clear as any normal car. How can two people together not have that much common sense?

Started playing in June 2006, a short while before BC came out. I remember picking it up at Best Buy and my brother looked at me and said you'd better be careful with that game. One of his friends had gotten addicted to it at launch. I said "nah, I have enough self control." Spent the next 4 years as a shut in

I remember we had a couple of players in our guild playing vanilla on 56K modems. Their characters would occasionally run off in a straight line through a group of mobs and never agro anything. We always knew they had disconnected at this point. There were some fun scares though in raids when one of the characters

I played way too much Carmageddon in the old days to do this. This old game would give you a kill counter for every race and if you managed to run over every pedestrian, you'd win the race no matter what. GTA3 and Vice City were my favorites to go on murderous driving rampages. The ped's weren't heavy enough to