It's also fitting since Brumos historically has run the # 58 whenever they have run a second car in addition to the traditional # 59.
It's also fitting since Brumos historically has run the # 58 whenever they have run a second car in addition to the traditional # 59.
Nailed it.
Just needs a different, more period correct fiberglass front air dam bolted on. No biggie.
I read something recently, not sure if it was Consumer Reports, that listed this new Cherokee as the 2nd least reliable of all the small crossover/SUVs in America this year. 3rd least reliable was the Jeep Patriot. Or Compass. One of those things. Least reliable? The Ford Escape. Baffling. It's a good seller…
Yes. Yes you can.
One day after Stef's "enough with the retro race liveries already" Blackflag post.
Cue the rabbit.
I blame the glare from the hood. This wouldn't have happened if the hood were satin black.
There are rear wheel drive Gallardos and this is one of them.
Exactly. My Forester was worthless on the stock all seasons last winter but I bought it in January and thought I could get by. This winter with new Blizzaks it's a beast in the snow. Now if I could only turn off the stupid stability control and have some real fun with it.
Cool story, Hardibro.
Well, V8 Supercars may be the top tintop (Touring Car) championship in Oz at the moment but it wasn't always that way. Before that it was 2.0L 4 cylinder SuperTouring cars like BTCC and before that it was Group A touring cars which ranged from 4s and Mazda rotorys all the way up to Ford and Holden V8s, Jaguar V12s…
The original Mini. I bet nobody at the time when it came out thought such a small car could handle so much people and stuff. Also, the Honda CRX. You wouldn't believe how much stuff you could stuff in one without any pesky rear seats to get in the way.
I feel privileged to have seen numbers 1, 3 and 6 on this list.
10 out of 10. Would hoon. In fact, I think this speed-zebra may be my spirit animal.
The chassis is also made stiffer by a tower bar, draw stiffeners at both ends and a flexible rear subframe.
Not that it even matters because it won't be coming to the US but this thing is kind of a cop out. BTW, I bet you didn't know that you can still buy a brand new Forester here in the US with a 6 speed manual transmission. No longer available in the Legacy or Outback but it is in the 2.5L Forester. We went shopping…
I was 13 when this song came out and my uncle had just bought a red Miata brand new and had a good stereo put in it. I remember cruising around with the top down blasting this song. Of course, it didn't seem gay at the time because the car had just come out and did not yet have that stigma attached to it. Thinking…
Oh, it was never my intention to question the validity of the claims. It's just that from what I've read about Smokey I would expect that this thing had been tuned to a previously unknown to Chevy LUV's level. My grandfather had a red and white Chevy love with Fred Flinstone-esque rust holes in the floorboards and…
This thing ought to have about 140 HP if it were really Smokey's.