dfwgearhead
dfwgearhead
dfwgearhead

I have a love/hate relationship with stuff like this because I desperately want a little V8 at some point. I don’t know why I love them, I just have this irrational obsession. I must own a small V8 at some point. But they just don’t exist, at least not easily obtainable. It makes me sad.

Mad props for this not just being a link to a Youtube video.

I’m not complaining, but I do feel like many cars look like many other cars,

Just a little methamphetamine that ran off Shake and Bake Mountain nearby, happens a lot around here at 3 am. NASCAR is over reacting as what happens in Bama’ stays in Bama’, well depends on chemical half-life if it stays here.

Uber - I understand the issues with the subcontractor thing, but I hope drivers realize the freedom they currently have will be curtailed. They will have to work minimum number of hours a week to qualify for benefits and Uber can limit the number of hours a week they allow them to work to 40 and under so they don’t

Jalop staff thinking.....

VW salesman to me: “The DSG is just like a manual but without a clutch”

1. Here’s a thought, take off all the traction, stability, and ABS controls and make them shift manually and let’s see how that goes. Back to basics, like shifter karting.

I want to see something crazy, like reverse grid, but points gained through qualifying too. The best teams would win both, a good team might choose to have a non-optimal qualifying time and hope to hold position in the race, or qualify well but have a crappy race.

And place all the wear and tear on the transmission. Better to replace a thousand dollar plus item then hundred dollar items.

The fact that this car was only in ONE Gran Turismo game is a crime. 

The awesome 1995 Ford GT90 concept

Step 1: Don’t get hit by a car.

The P2 made itself known to the world on Top Gear back in 2006, when it got Jeremy Clarkson to puke.

I’m confused. You talk about a beer truck accident, but all I see is Keystone Light.

I don’t personally see a huge issue with it. They are re-purposing the material in a way to make a product that will ultimately be of benefit to a 9/11 memorial.

When people compare IPAs favorably with Bud Light, they’re proving that there’s a market for IPAs: people who were never introduced to better beers.

Also it’s totally fine to not like IPAs. Just don’t go yucking other people’s yum.

But the question I want to know: What kind of super powers did they get from eating the Space Bread?