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So what are some of the other cars GM will be showing? I, for one, want to see a 750hp Camaro Z28 and something akin to a street legal Corvette C7R.

Yep. That's Disney. I've been out there for the big meats run and there's some similarly epic wheeling going on.

You can see there that the water is pretty shallow in that area. That water has a hard bottom to it so it'd be pretty difficult to get submerged in that area.

There's a reason for that. I have a full-size, crew cab, 4x4 pickup that was my daily driver for many years until just recently. It was absolutely the swiss army knife of vehicles. It was spacious enough to take my wife and two kids anywhere, towed a trailer with a jeep on it, hauled loads of furniture or other

This kindof approaches the line where something is already established and/or so intuitive that people shouldn't need a Lifehacker article to know it. Commercial doors have had rubber "silencers" for eons. All the doors in my house have felt pads on them so I can escape from my kids' rooms after putting them to bed

There are two for me. The first was my Jeep Cherokee (XJ). Before it, I thought that there were places where you simply couldn't drive a vehicle. It changed my mind. It taught me a lot of things, like how to maintain a vehicle, but it really helped me see the light when I took it offroad. Even bone stock I was

That's a shame. I just came here to make two posts and the first was going to be about my Jeep XJ. It taught me just how extremely capable a stock or only slightly modified 4x4 really is offroad. Mine ran over 200,000 miles before I rebuilt the engine and I still own it now 18 years after I bought it (It's now 24

There is definitely fantasy football in prison. My best buddy's dad is in prison (albeit minimum security) and he runs the fantasy league for his wing. He gets paid in stuff from the commissary for his part. I think the lower levels of security have more currency options. Evidently hand crafted leather worked

Buying bottom-dollar goods or services that you end up having to redo or replace, thus costing you more.

He did make fun of himself in his cameo in "Zombieland" where he admitted that one of his few regrets in life was making Garfield, if I recall correctly.

Crack Pipe. That's just the 1969 equivalent of a sebring convertible.

Is it bad that I've rebuilt an engine, ported heads, and done a number of other internal-related projects and I have no idea what these people are talking about? I even looked at the spec miata thread and they have no pictures.

Yep. All that was for nothing.

You had me right up until I saw the body kit. Whether it's legit under the hood or not you lose all credibility since it looks exactly like an all-show, no-go ricer-boy show car. What was wrong with the stock body?

The tire is side slipping, which makes it spin fast like that.

I'm not in the rust belt but there's not a hint of rust on mine. I don't know if that's typical or not. Mine was garaged until a year ago when I got a new car and bumped the Chevy outside.

I continue to be impressed by how well my 2005 (originally sold fall 2004) Chevy Silverado Crew Cab has aged. Still looks good and is still in fantastic shape despite 167,000 miles. And even with that mileage still worth a solid $8k or so. It may not have the creature comforts or fuel economy of the 2015 version but

Looks like he was from the flag although not accurately thrown.

The main reason is to not run up the score and look like poor sports.

I disagree somewhat. I think the 370Z, Maxima, and Infiniti G series (Now Q50) are continuing to make solid improvements.