I would like to see GM have their own skunkworks division, please. Ideally, one that combines all the performance know-how of Chevrolet, OPC/VXR, and HSV. and I want to see the fruits of their labor released here in America.
I would like to see GM have their own skunkworks division, please. Ideally, one that combines all the performance know-how of Chevrolet, OPC/VXR, and HSV. and I want to see the fruits of their labor released here in America.
Something like that, although you can get charged with 'Furious driving', if Jeremy Clarkson's review of the M3 CSL is anything to go by. That sounds like a cool misdemeanor, by the way.
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I certainly hope this man realizes how lucky he is that his daughter found him and rescued him in the nick of time. This is exactly the reason why that when you work under a car that's not on a lift, you jack up the car to the desired height, put in jack stands, and then make sure the car is SECURELY on the jack…
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Exactly. It's like the Countach's crazy outdoorsy cousin who likes shooting guns.
Inertia lock aside, that's a great old man story.
While I do think that when you have a kid, you give up your selfishness privileges, ever consider that perhaps the people who care about cars would like to pass on that passion to their 'spawn'? Starting them young is a good way to breed more Jalops, Hoonigans, and Gearheads, and my fondest memories involve being a…
Remove those 5-spokes and the stickers, and it's that much more sleepy.
Keiichi Tsuchiya's English vocab has expanded sine the last time I saw him on the Best Motoring/Hot Version American Touge Showdown.
This one you mean? Definitely thirded here.
man, now you're not the only one imagining that.
oh, ha-ha, I what you did there.
Fifth-Generation Mitsubishi Mirage, which means it could have been produced from the mid-late 1990s up to 2003. regardless, the video here was clear enough to make out those distinctive details. the only thing we weren't able to get was a plate number and whatever trim badging was on the car, though my gut leans…
*sigh* I'm going to admit that I AM an enthusiast (why else would I be on this site otherwise?). That said, I understand why people would buy a Prius, on the face of it, it's a good idea as a basic means of transportation in a time when fuel prices are making life that much more difficult and making people look…
Now this is the story all about how
Seems to be a good week for delivery driver heroism, otherwise.
The fact that he's trying in the first place means a great deal because it seems like he's the only American even making an effort to participate on the world stage (Global RallyX being the other exception). His Gymkhana vids are done for the fun of it, and at the end of the day, he still makes way more money than…