dacarguru
Da Car Guru - 15,000 RPM daily driver
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Is this guy out of his mind? $7 1/2 large for this old toy.  Those look like footprints on the headliner between the escape hatch sunroofs, so the poor buyer of this thing better autoclave the whole vehicle before getting in it.  There are many other options for that kind of scratch. The buyer claims to be a collector

Please for the love of god, tell me what this yellow blob of sex on wheel is....

“It makes 755 HP from the LT5 engine, whose supercharger consumes about 100 HP at full boost. “So,” Lee said, “our engine is really making 855 HP at the crank, since 100 HP is used to drive the supercharger.”

If I ever become a rich dipshit I’m going full Singer. I dont care how cliche it is to get a 911. 

If the seller is willing to work out a good deal and can assist with exportation, this vehicle can be brought into Canada. I actually like the idea of keeping it in Windsor, and I have a few relatives there (I’m Canadian living in Michigan). It could totally work out, and you can sell it in Canada as a fully

Maybe the ambassador of Jeepistan

Thank you for not stancing your car. I appreciate lowering. It has definite performance benefits. But stance puts other people at risk from the over-stressed ball joints and bearings to the extremely uneven tire wire and lack of traction from the small contact patch. To act like you should be allowed to put other

There’s always Turo... I’ve had good experience with going that route. Although, I try to just borrow my little brother’s Fiesta ST whenever I visit.

I haven’t driven in Tennessee, but I have in Kentucky, just outside of Louisville and that was a blast. You just have to be careful with the blind bends, but otherwise, it was great to roll the windows down and blast the backroads.

Hah, I already mend-milded with The Doug and posted the correct answer.

I wear a mechanical watch. I drive a manual transmission. There are literally dozens of us. 

I also ignored Trump when I reached a compromise with my wife over my emissions.

Somebody needs to staple Trumps mouth and other holes on his body shut, those emissions are really dangerous.

“which would all prefer a national standard for emissions regulations to avoid essentially having to produce vehicles for two separate markets in the U.S.“

This might be controversial, but I still have to vote for Michigan (where I now reside). Hear me out. This place is STILL Motor City and has the best jobs for anyone looking to get into any branch of the automotive industry. Then of course, the vehicles are dirt cheap over here and you can usually find really good

The answer is always Michigan.

I’m sure my neighbor, who cosplays as a biker on Saturday mornings, will be thrilled that Harley will live on. 

Imaginary vents are lovely. 

Yeah, but the Lotus side air intakes don't look like shit.