carburnation
Jamie McManus
carburnation

people have been saying that mazda is getting soft, but it’s nice to see something new and radical out of them.

just because a chinese company buys fca, that doesn’t mean that they will be made in china. it’s likely that if this happens, no jobs will be lost (most fcas are made in mexico already tho) because of import taxes.

been thinking about this for a while. maybe they reverse engineered the volvos by the bunch for use by the public

this is to be expected, but the car is really bouncing and wallowing through those turns. i’m sure it was spooky to crank that barge around the corners. props to the driver

neutral : i’m fine with electric cars, just as long as they aren’t self driving and/or crossover SUVs. SUVs and self-driving cars are the largest threat to car culture IMO because they are complete rejections of everything entertaining about driving. the fact that everyone apparently loves them is also worrying.

something about this doesn’t sit right with me. a cop car is clearly marked for a reason. it’s an emergency vehicle. what if there’s an emergency and someone needs help? i’m sure there are cases where a stealth mobile is going to make problems worse. it also makes cops in general look sneaky, imo. like they’re out to

Hopefully the wider stance could make it down to slower models. It would be fun to see a handling-oriented Challenger, despite it being a massive car

solution:

i’ve been trying to figure out a way to use pulse jets in sports cars. maybe as a boost for dragsters.

“No”

i love this car’s name. ‘stinger’. it has sort of a sleeper vibe to it. it’s what the car does to people who rev at it at stoplights. the sting of humiliation as a kia hands your SN95's ass to it on a sliver platter