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Legitimate question - Would you guys think about learning (I use that term conservatively, I don't mean someone who has never driven anything but a Corolla) to "race" in a car like this, but possibly more under powered? (You could order it with a different tune and restricter plates and later have them all taken off)

I feel like I see stories about jacks failing at least monthly, if not more frequently. Jack stands people, please.

- Demolition Derby (equivalent to boxing)

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This save by Cameron Walters, or any other V8 supercar save. What happens with a RWD V8 with silly power gets too tail happy in corners, then starts heading right for a wall? Scary stuff, but he had the mind to save it and the balls to keep racing

I'll go out on a limb here and say NASCAR. FOR ACTUAL CAR PEOPLE it used to be awesome because the fans could see the cars that were racing, and could actually walk into the showroom and buy them that day. The manufactures actually had to focus on building a fast car that was viable for the public to drive on the

N - Definitely seeing more (new) trucks on the road lately, but I am also noticing used truck prices going down a lot in the past 4-6 months. At the end of last year a 7 or 8 year old F150 with 75-100k on it was bringing prices near $14-15,ooo on dealer lots and similar prices private party. The dealers explanation

Ken Block. Gymkhana and racing rally cross / drifting for a living? Sign me up

Anyone that gets to review cars for a tv show / youtube channel. People either bring fast cars to you or you get to travel to different states/countries to drive a massive variety of cars on a bunch of different roads and tracks. Chris Harris and the Top Gear guys (any countries) are the two top ones that come to

I could see this working better if there was some sort of rating system that went along with it. Every time you rent a car out to someone or rent it from someone you'd be asked to review the person and the car. If someone lends you a clean car with no mechanical issues, they get a good review. If someone comes back

I like this approach. Assuming you live in an area where you can get 6 renters a month then I'd say go for it. If it isn't the primary car that you have babied for 4-5 years before renting it there's little sentimental value to the car, so if somebody does break something or get it dirty then as long as it's covered

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I know this guy intended for this to happen, but it's not nearly as scary as this

Good God

You can't tell me two of the most die hard fan clubs for American cars isn't included in this list

Placing a go-pro or any other video camera there isn't good enough, huh?

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A guy named Brian Kauffield and his buddy had a plan: While Kauffield distracted the salesman at Riverchase Auto in Siloam Springs, Ark., by filling out a bogus loan application, his accomplice (an unnamed minor) would cop the keys to a 2007 Ford Mustang. Then it was just a matter of playing the waiting game until the

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Honda Civic, not the tuners, the ricers. You can't tell me the more annoying people are the ones that think their cold air intake and exhaust added 50 horsepower. (Along with thinking dark blue and purple HIDs are cool) God forbid you don't drive a honda or acura, because any other car without vtec is useless and a