cayman2007
cayman2007
cayman2007

Everything drifts when you get it off asphalt, I drifted a dump truck in a gravel parking area.

An iPhone didn't set you back $100k and four months into ownership (in his case) a new model is released. If he had known this was coming he would have waited; his options were take a bath and trade in, or live with it. I can see why he is upset

I know a guy that bought a model S, when he found his car could not be retrofitted he was EXTREMELY pissed.

Nope, this was in Oregon and there was no way of knowing this had been converted to electric. Well, until you pop the hood that is.. it was very well done.

I was at a local car show a few years ago, a guy converted a 944 to full electric. Nice neat job, he was justifiably proud of it.

To be honest I don't care about the range, I crave top end speed/performance. Give me 200mph+ (and of course gobs of torque), excellent braking, incredible feel, and get the balance so it's mid-engine like. All under 2500lbs, with a factory roll cage. The want is extremely strong, I would track the shit out of it

Two months ago my tv died and I was kinda excited about it, I get to go buy a new toy!!! Quick check online at the typical places, and off I went to Costco to get my new TV. They mentioned extended warranty briefly when I paid for it, I said nah, and I took the new beast home. It was a fun experience. If you

That's the least of your worries, try to find a replacement MAF for the Supra Mk III.

I lived in Quebec for fifty years, I can assure you that it is very different from the rest of North America. That does not imply it's better or worse than anywhere else, its just different. Due to the heavy European emigres there are some unique things about the province that I very much like. Smoked meat

You do realize the first thing the kangaroo would do is stand on his tail and kick you in the nuts with both feet. I wouldn't offer to get my balls stomped for $10

BTW it's worth pointing out, and I'm not making this up. My brother put over 300,000 km's on a Sunfire and did zero maintenance, in fact he never even washed the car. He never changed the oil, just topped it up every so often, no filter changes, the damned thing was next to impossible to kill. It finally died

As a Canadian who speaks French and cooks like nobody's business, I approve this message. Also, hockey

What's that I smell... an impending strike!

I have no idea how to classify this "vehicle", other than hideous. As far as I know there's only been one built, thankfully.. much easier to set fire to one example.

Haystack Rock in the background, this is a nice setting for some hoonage!

You had to expect this sooner or later.. I'll show myself out

also.. get off my lawn!

I flew them once, and that was enough for me. Keep in mind I travel on my companies nickel every week and don't have to tolerate this sort of ass-foolery. You do know by buying a ticket on Ryan Air you're encouraging their ridiculous behaviour? Like American Airlines and United, fuck 'em

I was 16 and had no money, but wanted a car in the worst way. I bartered for my first ride: I painted the exterior of a families' house in exchange for a 1971 VW Beetle. Piss yellow with a lot of rust, I thought it was the balls. I learned how to wrench on a car and the freedom of having my own ride, but it lasted

The engine is accessible from the bottom, the top (remove the carpet, back out eight screws and the engine cover comes off), or from the firewall behind the seats (remove carpet, back out eight screws). I know this first hand as I've accessed the engine from all of these points at one time or another doing simple