dwood913
Dylan Wood
dwood913

It seems like every time I buy a new car, I struggle to remove its oil filter because the previous owner decided to crank that sucker down tight. the car hasn’t run in over 20 years and there’s 27 inches of rust/grease creating an impenetrable seal between the filter and engine. Also, the engine bay currently being

Tires Mushy, Pressurize Soon

I too do not buy Lamborghini’s but I don’t act like it’s because of “Lambo culture” or that they don’t have a paint shade I like...

What?

I imagine it’s fairly geographic. I bet no one does in Florida because that state is flatter than a sheet of paper. Up here in New Hampshire, however, literally everything is on a hill and you pretty much have to.

Yes, it is good enough. Or else we’d have a car rolling away epidemic, which we don’t.

Same thing I told my wife on our wedding night.

NICE! I can drive around as Dwight Schrute!

Trying to finish up putting this:

2 am in Florida, Feds including ICE agents quietly line up outside a quiet, unassuming white import shop. They place chains on the large overhead door which are firmly attached to the back of an acquired MRAP. With a solid tug and wail from the diesel powered behemoth, it rips the entire door and parts of the wall

But if I’m not pretending it’s a race car where’s the fun?

Don’t be silly. It’s obvious he’s not black.

Made it over the barriers meant to stop cars.

“I don’t think this guy understands economics.”

The entire article is semi confusing. Isn’t speed in GB measured in Pounds Per Square Hour or some other equally obscure unit of measurement?

Here’s a typical stretch of the A11. Not really suitable for bouncing off the speed-limiter, is it?

idk it looks a lot like the autobahn to me.

Some say the extent of his inquisition is always limited to 21 questions, and that in between shows, he spends his time just patiently waiting...

Did you just compare a Focus RS to a Suzuki SX4?

I just consider it the car telling me it didn’t need that bolt anyway and we are now embarking upon a project to increase effeciency and add lightness.