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Some of y’all uncultured swines didn’t watch the Donkey Kong Country tv show back in the 90’s. In that DK literally sounds like a dude with a slight stereotypical surfer accent.

Except that’s way too big. That’s an SUV, a crossover is significantly smaller than that. By that logic the Pathfinder and the Armada would be crossovers, but they SUVs due to their size. A Kicks or something the size of a Leaf sitting 5 inches higher than a car off the ground would make more sense as a crossover.

There’s a big rumor that this Crown sedan is coming over to the US as the next generation Camry. They’re built on the same platform so I can see that happening. Even if it doesn’t come over, the next gen Camry is supposed to be heavily based in interior/exterior design on the new JDM Crown sedan. 

Say what you will but a Range Rover, especially an old junker like this particular model, stuff always breaks on them. I see more owners fixing them constantly than actually driving them. I’d rather drive the non turbo 300ZX with a 4 speed auto and a period correct 90’s style Testarossa body kit vs this thing. At

Donk Maserati’s do exist. Here’s one that Forgiato Wheels did a couple of years back. I think the rims are 24 inches.

I concur with this statement. I drive a 98 GMC Safari from hell. It has over 155k miles on it, and every time something breaks I fix it. But when I do, 2 more things on it break.

Oh yeah I forgot this one earlier. It escaped my mind but it’s here now.

I have too many unpopular opinions. But here’s a few:

I didn’t even see the comment section on Facebook mentioning the same thing. I came straight to the site itself. Huh that’s eerily odd, and strange at best.

I guess I’m the only one that thought of that scene in the movie The Blues Brothers when they floored it over the drawbridge and made it out on the other side while reading this article?

In this day and age, wheels and rims mean the same thing. The term is interchangeable. Factory OEM designs are usually referred to as wheels, while tuning shops, and the general aftermarket refer to them as rims. Video games are partly to blame for this, as many games such as Forza and Need For Speed have historically

Knowing that both the Acura and Honda versions of the NSX are built in the same plant, is it possible to order a right hand drive Honda NSX built to US specifications and have the finished car sent to a dealership for the customer to pick up?

They need to get rid of that goddamn coin item. That shit is ridiculous. There are coins everywhere, littered all over the track, so why tf is it an item? Why is the coin item so common? In some cases when I race the only item I seem to get is coins for the duration of the race. You can’t get a banana or a shell but

Money Taking Assholes

It’s also getting the new 10 speed automatic (with paddle shifters) as an option for those who want Civic Type-R power in a larger car without having to row their own gears.

FUSIONNNNNNNNNNNNN FRENZYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

After about 500 or so full on and off recharge cycles, the battery life of the Joy Cons and the Switch will start to drop eventually. As with all lithium ion powered devices, the overall battery life will lose 30% of its capacity, meaning the battery will only be 70% of what it was when it was new, and it will

The pipe in the middle isn’t a true exhaust pipe; it’s a wastegate. I believe the Ferrari F40 had something similar. I can’t recall exactly off the top of my head what a wastegate does, but I remember reading somewhere that is what the function of the middle pipe does

An R33 GT-R. Apparently a lot of people don’t like them, and despite the countless boat jokes, it’s just as capable as the one before it (R32) and the one after it (R34). Because it’s often considered the ugly duckling of the GT-R family, demand for them is not as high, and they are relatively easier to find. Plus

How about twin-charging? Supercharger for low rpms, and the turbocharger for the higher rpms. Best of both worlds!