craigster
Craigster
craigster

Back in 1988, while friends were renting limos for prom, I talked my parents into renting the Shelby CSX for me. All the car guys wanted to drive it, it was a wicked fast pocket rocket in those days. I did take a few friends for a cruise up to well over 100 on the 101 between Ventura and Thousand Oaks, CA. “The

I had a 2000 Land Cruiser and it was the best truck I ever owned and had it for 12 years. I should’ve kept it, it was still running flawlessly.

The tailgate is by far the most obvious difference.

+1

Volkswagen, if you are listening.

Omg, that was my Aprilia RSV Mille Factory R that I sold to Justin a short while before that. It was a beautiful bike... nice to see he’s taking care of it.

The first James Bond film I saw at the theater and one of my favorites. Not overly done and more down to earth (after Moonraker)

Made my day, great response! ;-)

So, the point is that summer tires suck in the snow? Wow, after living in Colorado for 20 years who would've known? We actually just put winter tires on our cars because we like the sound they make on the road.

Love the sound of the 6.2L in my Raptor but looking forward to the next model with the turbo 3.5L. I just hope they can make it sound great without using the stereo.

I wonder if I can get that big block V8 soundtrack for my Nissan Leaf.

I remember as a 10 year old kid, going on a tour at Edwards Air Force Base and having the opportunity to get in the cockpit (they took all our cameras—cold war secrecy!) of a brand new B-1 that had just come from the Rockwell plant. And how the USAF officer who was our tour guide said, "It costs $189 million per

The hell it didn't.

He's reminds me of the typical guy we see driving too way fast or following too close in the snow and ice with the wrong tires here in Colorado. Often times, you'll pass them up (or pull them out) a few minutes later when they've run off the road.

"Infinitely" More Dangerous sounds a bit like hyperbole to me.

Might be the first time "perfect" and "Ford Tempo" were ever mentioned in the same sentence.

I can't wait for the day when computers totally replace drivers in racing. In fact, I look forward to the day when racing doesn't even use physical cars but is entirely done in a computer—and we humans just watch.

Nothing like great expectation management.