My car has wider tires and a tune, so is my car now illegal to drive on the streets? No, it isn’t.
My car has wider tires and a tune, so is my car now illegal to drive on the streets? No, it isn’t.
Dodge will one-up Porsche and add other optionals like the $600 option to wrap the air vents in HORSEPOWER or the $1300 option to paint accents in TORQUE. And don’t forget the $230 option of twin FUCK YOU GEORGE IT’S MY DRIVEWAY AND I CAN MAKE AS MUCH NOISE AS I WANT holders in the trunk.
“What two of the world’s top drivers were doing at a Taco Bell is unclear.”
“What two of the world’s top drivers were doing at a Taco Bell is unclear”
I’m pretty sure the SRT10 was half the cost
Factually incorrect. I can count all the way to potato.
Maybe victimless crime should not take a priority.
I’m so relieved we finally solved our drugs, terrorism and human trafficking problems so that law enforcement can focus on the things that really matter.
It’s a grand, what do you expect? Tires to last 200 miles?
On a car that did as badly as the 200, it comes off a bit insecure.
One, the rules are primarily in place to prevent terrorists from using assumed identities. Two, since his 18-year-old son did not check-in, he was a “no-show” and essentially relinquished his “paid-for” seat. Three, this was apparently a sold-out flight, and some adult had paid for and expecting to use that seat. …
With no supercharger and a lack of power, this Durango is more of a quiet riot.
I guess you figured out how it has a factory warranty...
“The car, according to Blue Ribbon News, was donated to the Genesis Center by a local resident battling cancer:
No longer leads metric : Decides metric is no longer important.
*Gets beat
“Sandra Bullock”
Counterpoint: Ohio License plate.
I’m going to say it, the thing that people dare not speak. “The ToTD is not The Nurburgring. It is not and should not be used as, a race course or taken as a personal challenge to see how fast you can drive it”