cobrajoe
CobraJoe
cobrajoe

I rented an R/T hemi before, it was a great car. Just tooling around and listening to it was the best thing about it. It wasn’t particularly fast, it wasn’t that great around a bend, but boy did it have presence and made you want to do bad things. and being 6'3, it was certainly the most comfortable 2 seater ever. The

I really liked the article and the writing is talented, but it does go off the rails in the final 1/4 (no pun intended).

By her logic we shouldn’t want the following vehicles either:

I also disagree with her on comfort/practicality. I have a 392 scat pack, and mpg aside (which is still 24+ on the highway), it’s a pretty fantastic road trip car. Her take on the seats is completely bunk. I take it on multiple road trips a year and it’s fantastic for open highway cruising. It’s smooth, big,

Here in South Carolina, I get far more folks of color stopping me to talk about my Charger 392 than I do white folks.

Ever seen the Mopar guys roll up at the local cars and coffee? They’re way more diverse (at least here on the East Coast) than your identity studies class likely was. Tons of black and Latino guys drive these cars.

Representative of an antiquated mindset, stuck in a past that others have worked hard to move beyond, that mirrors our nostalgia-obsessed culture

Or maybe both the Challenger and the e-pickups represent different things we can be proud of about America. IMHO it’s not a contradiction to admire the boldness and Yankee ingenuity represented by Rivian while also respecting the loud-and-proud, wide-open-road, big and brash for the hell of it aspects of American

What a bunch of ignorant, boho-Marxist drivel - especially the attempt to connect a car to white supremacist groups. Ever seen the Mopar guys roll up at the local cars and coffee? They’re way more diverse (at least here on the East Coast) than your identity studies class likely was. Tons of black and Latino guys drive

It’s not a review, it’s a setup to write the last three paragraphs about why America is Bad

Cars are not imbued with an inherent sense of morality

The worst thing about driving in the U.S. is that there’s really no other options. You drive or... what? When the weather is shitty, you drive, even though the roads are icy and it’s dangerous. When you are tired, you can drive or you can... what? You need to work? Yeah, but you also need to spend an hour stuck in

I have driven a car in 11 counties (North America, Europe), I have been driven in 5 others (South America, Asia).

Why North Dakota? Sure it’s flat and boring but there isn’t that many cops on our roads (particularly highways) and our ticket prices for speeding on the interstate are hilarious (20 over? $20).

one question i’ve never gotten.

Ah, shut the hell up. So what if other people have things that YOU don’t consider to be purposeful or useful or whatever? How many things do you own that you “don’t need”? You’re the type of wannabe badass that goes around telling others they shouldn’t be living in such a big house bc you do with a smaller footprint

David, don’t do anything until you fix the vacuum leak (s). This is Mechanic's Canon.

It’s not as big as a 7 series. It's 8 inches shorter and over 1,000lbs lighter. 

It’s almost like size is relative and the Maverick is considerably smaller than what is currently on the market, not 30 fucking years ago. Guess your Fit isn’t small because a first gen Civic is smaller, right?

You act like cars always had 350+ horse power and sub 4 second 0-60 times.