bloodlessweevil
BloodlessWeevil
bloodlessweevil

I feel many of you deserve a better wording than my un-editable (thanks, Kinja) reply above with regards to signalling versus speeding. Most of you won’t come back to read this, and I gotta admit I’m not going to sort through hundreds and hundreds of comments either.

-> All the power.

For me, the defining quality of a Maserati isn’t “car” vs “SUV” vs “Crossover”, it is that it does 185. Of course, you’ll lose your license and then you won’t drive...

Hellcat.. Why? Because it’s batshit crazy.. I know people say it won’t be as popular after they make something more powerful, but I disagree. It will always be remembered as the muscle car that chose all the power over anything else, just like it’s 1970's HEMI predecessors..

i know how much its worth i dont need to sell i dont need help selling it photos speak for themselves ran when parked no lowballs dont waste my time call only no texts money talks will not answer emails make an offer

electrical turn signals weren’t widely used until midway through the 1950s.

One can only help

I know the exact set of organs you’ll need from one of us. Little man.

First generation Viper. It would be interesting to hear about something that could kill you and it would give you enough room to find a second car. Like the Hummer/GT-R.

How about something ridiculously classic like a Model T or something? Would that be too expensive? It surely wouldn’t depreciate.

As a Korean, I can confirm this and I think it’s really f’ing annoying and close-minded. There’s a huge arrogance with the culture as a whole.

Completely agree here. Toyota used to ship over their trucks without beds in the 80’s and early 90’s and then have beds made in California bolted on once they reached America. BMW sends engine blocks and powertrains all over the place. Even low volune manufacturers like Ferrari and Rolls Royce ship components in from

You guys keep pointing this out on FIAT but it’s not really uncommon at all.

Oh i agree that emissions regs on cars are wonderful, and theyve done great thing; im saying this fish is nearly fully cooked, lets throw some of the bigger fish on the frier now.

I don’t have the numbers at the ready here but I recall something to the tune of a single day on a 2 stroke snowmobile is a years worth of driving a modern car. I bring this up because it jibes with the point of perspective, something I’ve been driving home for a while now: cars are no longer part of the big picture

I care!

He has a Ford GT! $kaylingenfelter............nice!