dugdeep
dug deep
dugdeep

90's and newer Volvo. hands down...

Nope. Too many question marks. If its to African road rallies how does it only have less than 5K miles? Also, why no top or even the cover for the passenger side?

Nope. Comfy in a straight line, but turn and the non-existent seatbelts won’t keep you from sliding all the way across the front row and out the passenger window.

I am seriously stunned that so many people are surprised by all these ‘revelations’. This is 100% consistent with everything we witnessed the preceding 4 years. It was predictable.

That is the best thing I can say because that can’t be said of nearly every other car show.”

Over the series of a number of road trips it always bothered me leaving the toll booth at the East Gate of Indiana Toll Road that the speed limit dropped to 45 mph and there was no sign on the opposite side to tell you what the speed limit is, so technically (and according to the ISP who ticketed my grandmother for

But if they electrify it they can call it the CherokeE.

Ridgeline is one of the best things Honda made. The Gen1 has polarizing looks, but if you can get past that, you will be rewarded with one sweet machine.

If you say so.

My dad never owned a cool car. He had shit like this Dodge Aspen wagon. The lesson?... buy a cool car at least once in your life. It doesn’t have to be expensive or rare... just something fun to drive.

What do I want to know? What’s the fascination with Jalops when it comes to putting tents on the roof of the car. I tent camp once a month, on the ground. You can still have all the features of rooftop camping, just without the need of a...checks notes...ladder to enter or exit the tent. Need to hit the head in the

I did a 9th grade research paper on Ferrari early days, and Enzo’s autobiography spends a decent chunk talking about what an absolute demon Ascari was. There were a few tracks where he would just chuck the car into a four wheel skid and ride it out of the corners. Was miles faster than everyone because he pretty much

He’s gotta keel over & die before Nov. 2024, right?!

I’ve been riding and racing for 20 years and have seen experienced cyclists who ride over 10,000 miles a year fall over in that same manner. I think it is great that a man in his 70's is out there getting some exercise instead of sucking down Diet Cokes and lying about his weight while trying to end democracy.

Exactly this. Racing in Europe, where the road in the Alps and Dolomites are much steeper that what we have state side, we see these speeds all the time. Having raced over there personally, we would see 100kph on nearly every descent. If you’re on a good bike and have good skills then what this guy is doing is nothing

I think they look REALLY good in person, and the Mustang badge doesn’t bother me. I see these all the time around LA. 

Something that actually runs and might make it home:

Norelco. At least they’ve got the winter driving chops, what with three wheel drive and all...

I once bought a 1965 Corvair convertible for $35, with a structure so rusty the doors wouldn’t close. Beneath the passenger seat was a book of AA guidance, several empty vodka bottles and a thermos filled with vomit.

It’s mostly a commuter car, so the Supercharger network isn’t a major issue for them, and charging infrastructure between Denver and Boulder is fine no matter what you drive.