burgherman
BurgherMan
burgherman

In 2005, my car was rear ended on the highway by a Mercury Tracer that was cutting up traffic, while I was in the center lane staying with the flow of traffic. Long story short, my insurance company ended up filing a subpoena to get the data logged when the airbag went off, because her story heavily contradicted the

Close; theyre “brake fans” that are designed to pull air through the wheel and work with the brake ducts for added cooling. Pretty trick devices.

There are few things that make me irate for no reason, and one of those used to be this stupid little Taurus SHO “winglet”, or whatever the fuck it is.

I love the Renegade! Back off! Maybe I just liked it because I was at the exact right age when it was introduced ~10 years old.

I Wanted this Car SOOO Bad when I was 14!

Toyota Avalon Limited in Mint Green, rear trunk spoiler with a tan Landau top, it’s a set of gold badges away from from being the most old man vehicle ever, which is I believe the trim code for this edition

It looks like it hit some Chrysler 200s, that could cause tens of dollars worth of damage.

They’re terrible cars. I drove one from Illinois to DC multiple times. The little 1.4 liter can barely keep you at highway speed. The defroster is so bad, I had to reach my hand out the window and manually clear a vision spot when driving in the snow. They’re hard to work on and use a mix of Chrysler and french

A thousand years ago, in the late 1970's, I got assigned to the 68th Chemical Company at Fort Hood, at the time a brand new (reactivated) unit, the only Chemical Company in the Army.

Thanks for COTD! You could say I was in a very Gordon Ramsay mood this afternoon.

Extremely rare? I’d call that extremely well done.

I have mine to where I can juuust see the edge of my fenders. It works out pretty well. I’ve been debating putting them out further, though.

yeah I read the “I purchased it from a dealer” to mean a drug dealer because this is all sorts of crack pipe

He may have it advertised for 20, but ill put money on the fact he would take 17...


That water is nowhere near “almost up to the headlights.” It’s about a foot lower than that.

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So he took one of the best FWD-handling cars of all time, replaced the whole thing with a live-axle RWD V8 platform known for its inability to do anything but accelerate in a straight line, and even that only in the right hands, and did so at great personal expense, both monetary and in time... Yeah, that makes

This liberal bias is exactly why I canceled my subscription to Deadspin. I just read all the words in the articles and comment sometimes.

You’ll never see this Mustang coming at Cars and Coffee.