corngrower1491
CornGrower1491
corngrower1491

Conversions using OEM platform-specific parts are the exception. This thing isn’t cobbled together and “engineered” by some goofball in his parent’s garage- it uses factory engineering and factory parts. NP.

The reason has nothing to do with horsepower. This man clearly has the personal financial security that lets him take risks on a race track full of vintage irreplaceable racecars that others driving them cannot justify.

I wouldn’t say never. I financed my first bike because I lived in Fairbanks, AK and the second hand bike market wasn’t the best there. Most bikes were purchased by 18 year old military men and women, who lets face it, were just babies. Like you said, they ended up not liking two wheeled life. The bikes were dropped,

Based on what everyone else drives, she must be the highest paid person at Jalopnik if she can buy a 20k car.

My wife and I have two vehicles: a 2016 Mazda6 i Touring and a 2013 Mazda CX-5 Sport. We have one child, a son, and he is seven-weeks-old as of today.

Had to explain to the person I share an office with what was so funny(since I laughed so loud)...she also thought your comment was hilarious.

That’s pretty clever, if they took half the engineers from this project and put them on the 200 maybe it wouldn’t be such a pile of shit.

One sentence later: “It’s more pure in purpose than the hot hatches and more pragmatic than the convertibles, though it is small.” Which is true. At the end of the day, this is RWD and those are not.

Alfa 4C.

Never finance. Just buy weird old used shit and spend your money fixing it.

it is a Power Ranger. Bye I will see myself out

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This engine makes absolutely the best sound. It definitely fit, right?

So are dive-planes and front-splitters dumb on a RWD? Where downforce is helpful isn’t dictated by the drive-wheels. If you have a FWD car that has mid-corner oversteer issues, downforce at the back is helpful.

...think about why the Buick Rendezvous would be a perfect candidate for your overseas trip.

When friends and family ask me for advice for what car they should buy. I give them several really good, interesting options. Then, they ignore those choices and end up buying a Camry.

This is an unreasonable take.

I dunno, I don’t see ‘Superfast’ anywhere in its name.

you’ll find your answer in the cost of a dodge omni GLHS

Can’t they just follow the trail of oil drips to track them down and apprehend the evil-doers?