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Yeah, yeah...Hear it once, hear it about a billion times. I’ll tell you what though, my ATS-V is a fucking badass car that anybody here would love to drive. Shitty plastics and all.

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Had some pretty wicked rains this summer here in Colorado. My father decided to test out the wading depth of his 2016 Range Rover Sport Autobiography. I thought he was nuts...

Ha! You are absolutely right. Just to add a little bit more to the story here, the guy in the other car said he wanted to hit 150 mph so badly that he focused only on the HUD and didn’t see the cars in front of him braking until it was too late.

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I got to do the V-Lab this past September. It was an awesome experience. We did have a little issue with one of our laps in the CTS. One guy did go a little too hot into the corner after going 148 mph on the long straight. I have footage from both his ride and mine. Skip ahead to approximately the 5 minute mark.

Let me preface this by saying that I am a total skeptic when it comes to anything like this. I don’t believe in ghosts, aliens, god, etc. I truly believe that everything can be explained rationally and scientifically. Except for this.

Went to the first Cars&Coffee of the season here in Colorado Springs. I’m younger at 29 and I have an ATS-V and guess how many people really stopped to look at the car? Barely any. Most of the group there were older guys mainly interested in the classics, or on the rare occasion a Challenger Hellcat or the one Ferrari

The do...kinda. The ATS-V is built on the same platform. No V8 power, obviously, but fills that niche, at least a little.

For a little context...I was 16. Sometime in early 2004. The Fast and The Furious was still HUGE.

I’m in my first car, a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Big V8. No slouch. I’m stopped at a light on a busy street in Colorado Springs. Three lanes in each
direction at this point. Traffic is heavy and I’m in the middle lane.

Sweet 110!

I have a submission. My father, a friend of mine and myself did a little plinking on some property that was being used for cattle, so lots of ponds, creeks, etc. everywhere. On our way back to the road, my father, who is driving, decides he wants to get close to a pond. Now, this is middle of July in Colorado, so