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I travel pretty heavily for work, and honestly thanks to my status I love Delta (I understand for non-status people it's a slightly different animal). But recently I did find an airline I will never in my life fly on again. Frontier Airlines. I needed to fly back to Detroit from Philadelphia for the Woodward Dream

I recognized the car the first time I ever saw it, love that movie the scene where he does the ole swicharoo with the bowler cape to replace the painting, all with Nina Simone's Sinnerman blasting overtop. Come the fuck on that's movie gold!

Where I live (not far outside Philly) Yuengling Lager is $4 cheaper per case then Miller Lite... I'll drink Miller Lite, but my preferred cheap drinkin beer is Yuengling.

A significant time ago he had been known to take a very long time to finish cars, and at one point it was said that he used parts from one Viper to finish another Viper (Ponzi scheme style). He's cleaned his game up quite a bit since then, I believe he was just overwhelmed by demand. Last year I had him do a Ford GT

I bought a 2011 Buick Regal Turbo last year that was two cars welded together. It can actually be done properly, and legally in the US, it's just incredibly uncommon because the stigma of bad hack jobs looms over the idea. The story goes, I was driving a buddy who flips cars down to Kentucky to pick up a wrecked

Seconded! NJMP has fantastic karts.

Not a big fan of Arnold's, I feel like it's overpriced for what you get.

I feel like this is all going to end in a marketing ploy... the dude really spams this crap on his twitter, he sends it to a bagillion people whenever they release a new video. Or maybe it's just awesome, and will continue to be.

That is definitely bleach or something similar.... those cars don't need liquid for the tires to break traction! The bleach makes the smoke thicker and whiter, as OP said, it adds to the drama/show.

And to add, I'm not interested in a ZR1 powered model because if I want ZR1 power/performance I'll buy a ZR1... I've been looking for the "perfect" cruiser for some time now. I'd like good gas mileage (diesel has that covered), decent performance, 4 doors with a decent trunk, and I want it to look amazing. Nothing

If Fisker makes this a diesel sport sedan, and can do it for under $100k I'll buy one. I'm not just saying that, if a Fisker rep is reading this get in touch with me, I'll put the money down on one today, right this minute. Deliver it to me in the next 1-1.5 year(s). I know I'm only one person, but in a niche market

For anyone interested in reading more on this, here's an interview with a friend of Dale Clifft (the designer), and it also links to more in-depth info. Yes, I just spent an hour learning more about this. http://www.3wheelers.com/einterview4.ht… I now have something to talk about at work tomorrow! Except everyone I

One word can explain the drop. Emissions. Also acting factors, safety, weight, and reliability.

I was never on a commercial flight where a plane was pushed to the limits, I did end up on a Cessna Citation X (max cruise speed a touch under Mach 1 iirc) with a bunch of executives from an unnamed auto company (I don't work in that industry, it's a long story I can't really share so I digress). Anyway, they call

It comes in other paint schemes... Also the person complained about the wing, not the paint color.

Looking at this... this may be the first new car purchase I make in my life. Twin turbo V6!?! 420 factory HP!?! I'm sure mods/tuning will be well developed by the time my factory warranty runs out and I can really crack it open (if I even wait that long). Just from the teasers I want to place a down payment... I WANT

I'm with you, everyone needs to put themselves in his shoes. He was out on an exhausting training exercise with his k-9, and he was out of his jurisdiction. From what I gather he was being taunted (I'd like to see/hear the dash-cam footage, so we get both sides of what happened beginning to end). Was it wrong?

I was going to do a full write up on road tripping to and camping at races, since I think I've got the system down pat after a few years of trial and error. I may still do that write up, but here's a few things road-trip specific that make it easier/more fun.

Agreed, when I restored my 69 Camaro I went in to it with the full understanding that if I ever do try and sell it I'll be lucky to get 50% of even just the parts value, let alone my thousands of man hours. For me it actually works as motivation to never sell it, when times get tough it honestly never even crosses my