detroitmuscle
DetroitMuscle
detroitmuscle

I've been rear ended moderately three times in two years.Each time the first thing I think of is Carfax and how this is going cost in a big way because of them.Every time,I forgave the other driver,shook hands, and let it go with no record.A fender bender is bad enough without Carfax adding to the misery.

Since the day he called American cars"Horrible cars built by horrible people",I've had a difficult time feeling sorry for him.

Tell me that Holden is going to sell us Americans their ElCamino variant with the gigantic supercharged motor.Then,I'll get excited,not until then.

I learned that it takes a long time in the dealership to buy a car.Why? I don't know.I simply walked in with great credit and a down payment,said give me that one,and it still took 4 hours.

I feel poor because I can only [barely] afford 450 horsepower.

And I was blaming my wife's smoking for fogging the windshield,not understanding until now that it is really the plastics outgassing. Now I'm Really afraid to ride in her car.

I wonder how it does in the snow.

what if you drive in England?

Give the driver in front of you some distance.Some people don't realize that they are interfering with another's comfort zone.Nothing makes one's blood boil like when they are followed too closely.Just ask the fuming maniac that blew up on my wife,after coming to our home the other day to personally let her know she

It must be a blast to ride in the rain with no fenders or tire tread.But,it does look cool.

I wonder how many drivers do have insurance in Detroit,but have listed their address at an acquaintance in the suburb.

It probably costs us because most of our wives drive too fast and tailgate.,mine definitely included.

Among the non-auto enthusiasts,The Challenger and Charger are one and the same.

Holden ElCamino. It would be great.

That happened to me yesterday while searching images.The proper images had been replaced with what appeared to be unrelated images.

get serious. A VW? hahahah hoho

Working in a body shop for many years has shown me personally that aluminum does not like being painted near as well as steel does.I've seen hundreds of aluminum panels with the paint peeling away from salt induced corrosion,especially around the edges and undersides.Steel is not perfect in this respect but it's

I must be having a dream,this can't be real.

The damage is done,there's no changing that.He did the best thing by accepting it without escalating an already unfortunate incident.

Needed is a newly formed cruise day for muscle cars,like how it all started. Somehow imports and minivans have ruined the essence of Woodward cruising.