Yeah, and I fully agree that it draws way more attention than not having one. In most states it is illegal to have anything in front of the plate, no matter how clear.
Yeah, and I fully agree that it draws way more attention than not having one. In most states it is illegal to have anything in front of the plate, no matter how clear.
I have been seeing these more and more around Seattle and while killing time downtown I decided to look it up on my phone as I was curious about the engine.
That sounds awesome, there has to be more to the story.
Your lead in picture reminds me that the third generation Integra was a very good looking car.
Damn straight!
Rental Camry on the Tail of the Dragon, oh my god was it fun to abuse. Those tires were a mess when I was done.
This is one of the first hot wheels I ever got as a kid. I didn't know what it was at the time but I loved it. I found out later that it was based off of the DeLorean prototype although the hood is a bit strange. I had always had a love for DeLoreans which made me finally realize the dream of owning one later in life.
He failed at the doughnut, but ended up with a pretty decent impression of a hot dog.
Hyundai keeps endearing themselves more and more to me. I give them lots of respect for getting involved in a stunt like this.
Almost nailed the barrel roll. Little more speed next time.
I believe that is the "rewind" button featured on cars in Forza when you crash and need to go back.
I think the majority of these on the used market in a couple years will be absolutely thrashed to hell. I saw an FR-S the other day that was already dirty and scratched up.
Never yell at your street racing laptop, it could save your floorpan one day.
Hopefully insurance covers it and they damaged the hell out of their Honda scraping it along the side. At least they committed one more stupid act that makes it easier to identify the culprit's car.
Not if I bought the car for $1.
Who cares if it's an auto, it's basically free and still hoonable! It would be like a spare car. Forget where you parked it? Oh well.
Stupid or awesome? But yes, you are correct.
Great suggestion.
At my first job when I was sixteen I worked at a Chevrolet dealer. I already knew the salesmen were sleazy but I saw things that made me sick.
That's the point, they could push it harder but the general public values reliability over performance. A turbo will require much higher initial cost and maintenance over the life of the car. As it is, they've built a fine machine that in my opinion doesn't need more power. It's fun for almost the same reasons we love…