Maybe GM isn't too concerned about the findings of the bankruptcy court? Or perhaps this is a very poorly timed release of stock to executives?
Maybe GM isn't too concerned about the findings of the bankruptcy court? Or perhaps this is a very poorly timed release of stock to executives?
Best Overall: Subaru WRX
age 25 and its less than 60/ month
Sport Allow Pedals
Seriously. Lower the thing and you have a 5-door G35/7 (depending on year)
There is no wheel spin. There is no drama. From a standstill it's epically violent; on the road, at speed, it's merely completely fucking nuts.
last I checked, no one has driven a Hellcat into a pond intentionally. Yes, that is only one instance but I'd wager the accidents / miles driven are close. Both, no matter the cost, suffer from the old driver ability vs available performance disparity. The primary reason most of these fail videos exist.
...Bugatti did the two keys thing too.....
The entirety of a Miata. Best used as an answer to all things.
Wing of a 997 or 991 GT3 as a table to use for your track day sandwich
Dude, drink the BMW/Merc Kool-Aid. Sedans and coupes ARE the same thing. In their minds.
From my experience, they don't put the stuff in the boxes and take it back out (at least in the same number of pieces). Moving the stuff and boxes though? Definitely.
I'd rather shovel a foot of snow/week than move. Moving sucks.
got a limited with the shifter and auto dimmer for sub-30. I'm happy with that
Hey, man. That seat is like caddy grille emblems. One second its on your crapper, the next it's attached to a necklace.
I put steering locks on my toilet seats.
hnnnnnnnngggggggggggggg
The Met's recommending owners do the usual stuff – treat their cars like their homes, always lock up, park in well lit areas, and use a steering wheel or shifter lock – but they're adding a new one to the mix: an OBDII lock.
go back to 2 Fast 2 Furious to watch an improbable GT-R jumping Supra jumping bridge scene.
Does anyone know if he bought a P1?