carsnstuffx2
John Williams
carsnstuffx2

Tires can cost a pretty penny to put on a vehicle. Most people don’t understand why tires can be so expensive, so they go with the cheapest brand available. To them, tires are tires - the tremendous differences in performance between cheap tires and good tires are simply lost on them.

Sounds like you’re the one who could use a pill or two.

I remember when the aerodynamic 1997 Ford F-150 came out and how many truck fans were horrified by how “feminine” it looked. They eventually got over it, but the reaction was....poignant, to say the least.

It’s also full of people who’ve shown plenty of remorse. Just wanted to point that out.

Sure, you can go out and design a very aerodynamic truck. The trick is to get people to actually buy it.

Please make the “Bolwell Scale” a thing in future articles. Thanks.

Was this before or after the place got shot up?

Apparently it’s an acquired taste. My brother tried it and he apparently hates the stuff, so he gave me the jar he bought. I’m a big fan of Ferrero Rocher, which also has that delightful hazelnut filling. 

So....what about that spray-on stuff that’s supposed to keep red light cameras from taking your plate picture? Will that work on these cameras?

So before we get started, I’ll just ask that whoever’s in charge of moderating these comments be a bit more judicious in doing their job, considering the sharp increase in trolling from greyed and ungreyed commenters alike.

It was always this way. They were just pretty damned good at hiding it.

Have fun blaming witey and wondering why there are less and less of us that will fight with and for you.

1. Flag his comments as spam.
2. Shoot one of the editors an email and request he be re-greyed (if that’s even possible).
3. Proceed to ignore him

THIS was the Continental that should have been built.

Psssst........we’re supposed to blame Obama for everything that goes wrong.

Makes me glad I bank with a credit union. People should really look into those instead of dealing with BoA and Chase.

Sure, it’s a great car, but it’s also a “meh” car by Triumph standards. Which was the whole point of this pick.

So I guess this makes Lexus the blue shirt-wearing Lt. Junior Grade Picard of automakers - a solid and competent yet unremarkable performer that fails to stand out in the right ways.

I don’t get it.

Nice to see a bit of classic “Old GM” living on in the new millennium.