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I think I saw a video about that once. I seem to recall it ended up going to someone’s grandmother because her grandson used her credit card to buy a raffle ticket. In the video, she said that she likes it and it’s really fun to drive (after all, underneath it’s a Dodge Viper), but that she was thinking of selling it

I do not think this belongs in Formula Drift, as the lack of cool engine sounds would make it more boring, but I do still think that electric Olympic drifting should become a thing. I’ve always thought motorsports should be in the Olympics, and now that ev technology is getting better, they can. It would be beyond

I have a lot of respect for cars from the ‘90s and early 2000s because cars from that period were basically the peak of automotive technology before all the computers and screens and stuff came and messed with everything, but I personally prefer cars from the ‘60s and earlier simply because I like the styling. 

It’s a 2013 model. You know, the ones that look like they couldn’t possibly be any happier.

Why is it that everything’s gotta be so numb in cars nowadays? A while ago, I got a chance to drive my dad’s new Mazda 3, which I heard was a fun car to drive. When I actually started driving it, I was shocked at how numb all the controls felt. It felt as if I was just giving it instructions and it was doing its best

We’re already sort of living in a cyberpunk dystopia. I don’t want the vehicle I drive to remind me of this. I’ll keep driving my ‘60s land yacht thank you very much.

If it makes you feel any better, I seem to recall the lowrider Monte Carlo survived. They gave it away when they reached their destination. The old pickup truck, if it’s the one I’m thinking of, did get it’s fluids changed before the trip, they just only mentioned it briefly. They found that the reason why the

“Those in the room said the SUV has a retro design, featuring a rectangular grille, round headlights and the word “Bronco” stamped across the front.”

It looks like an average Ferrari but with no headlights, a hint of Lamborghini in the front end, and the flying buttresses from the Ford GT. Not that that’s a bad thing...

Destroyed how? I always thought it was good because most of the cars were in pretty bad shape and weren’t likely to be saved otherwise. I thought that a lot of their bonkers projects were really fun and interesting. I want to know what you mean by “destroyed”.

My favorite youtube car series used to be Roadkill, but then they moved to a streaming system, and since my Thunderbird devours most of my “just for fun” money, I don’t think it’s worth it to pay to watch that show. At least not right now.

The 2020 Porsche Cayenne Coupe dropped today, boasting a steeply raked rear window and a name that does not mean what Porsche says it means.”

It means that their writer just wanted to go home that day, so he spewed a bunch of random buzzwords, hoping that they would sound exciting without actually saying anything, allowing him to go home and contemplate his life.

I’m glad that the Bloodhound has been saved, but I’m sad that they painted it white and red. Seriously, the blue and orange livery looked really pretty on it, but the red and white just looks boring. I don’t understand why they felt the need to change it.

That’s what I was thinking before the picture of the Golf loaded :) I see no problem with safari-ing a GTR, other than hordes of furious zombie-like JDM fanboys chasing after you, but then again, It would be a safari car, so it could probably handle some apocalypse-ish situations.

I have the answer. The answer is Baja Pacer.

I’m not a millennial, but if I was, I bet I’d be pretty sick and tired of stuff like this by now. I mean, come on, that is just beyond awful.

Well, since they’re a car company, I imagine they could create several custom parts such as a new hood to accommodate the larger engine. It would be sort of like a modern-day Shelby Cobra or miniature Dodge Viper. You know, the more I think about it, the more I want that. They made the silly Trackhawk, why not a tiny

If parts of it are made by Fiat-Chrysler, then they should update it with a Hellcat engine. Try to convince me otherwise.

The ‘90s GTRs are some of the few cars that I irrationally hate. I understand that they are incredible to drive and have amazing tuning potential and even though I don’t usually like ‘90s car styling, I have to admit that ‘90s GTRs (especially the R34) look really good. Just like everyone else, I’ve driven them in