bitcrusher
Bit Crusher
bitcrusher

safety chaotic unstable lacerating brakes like an 'X' car-mobile.

Thanks, Cloud to Butt Pro.

Actually, that portion of Capitol Blvd isn't even that bad, especially when you consider that there are tons of walking/cycling paths in the city already. There's one just north of that screenshot, which goes under both legs of that fork. Boise isn't too bad for walking, at least downtown isn't. It's when you start to

The Chinese auto industry is basically every car company in GTA, is what you're saying.

I think you mean "the Florida of Idaho" sir.

Yea but if I'm being honest...clear wheels are kind of neat.

The paintwork done on it would not flow if the hood was matched to the body. You would need to see this car in person to fully appreciate it. The bare carbon weave just brings out the best this car has to offer.

Because they're awesome.

Let me answer your answer with a picture.

There's nothing fake about that, it's just accelerated. See the episode of Mighty Car Mods where they rust a mk3 Golf and take it to a Jap car show...it gets more attention than the Hondas.

VW hasn't had major reliability issues since the mk5 series of Golf and Jetta. The Passat, to my knowledge, escaped that one pretty well. The mk4 had its share of issues as well, but the mk6 series is running strong.

I think you'll see it happen, VW would be crazy not to take advantage of the mega economy car market we have going here. I would love to see the Polo and maybe even the Up! make it here.

Well it seems like we here in Idaho have one more thing to be proud of; the most nowhere per capita.

Yes, because being muscular automatically makes you a juice-head. Lay off the pork rinds, fatty.

It's one thing when it's Joe Blow driving like a douchebag through residentials, but we're talking about a TEST DRIVER here. The man probably put the majority of the km's on that clock and I will guarantee he knows the thing better than anyone else could ever hope to.

#COTD

Your Abarth doesn't count because it's got the TwinAir...doesn't it?