evil2win
evil2win
evil2win

Why is alcohol not on the list as it is a common fuel?

This is a law? I thought it was just common sense.

it was a sub one pound remote controlled toy. Was the guy that almost was hit by it a tort lawyer? is he suffering from PTSD from this "close call"? sounds like a non-event to me.

They keep saying pot is bad for your health. Here's your proof.

The next day he wakes up in a jail cell after an alcohol induced black-out only to discover when he gets out that he set fire to his own car. Back in my day it could take weeks to piece all the events together, but in modern times all you have to do is look on YouTube. We live in wonderful times.

The next day he wakes up in a jail cell after an alcohol induced black-out only to discover when he gets out that he set fire to his own car. Back in my day it could take weeks to piece all the events together, but in modern times all you have to do is look on YouTube. We live in wonderful times.

The next day he wakes up in a jail cell after an alcohol induced black-out only to discover when he gets out that he set fire to his own car. Back in my day it could take weeks to piece all the events together, but in modern times all you have to do is look on YouTube. We live in wonderful times.

Does this mean they can't even ride in cars? The passenger should suffer the same forces as the driver, also are fatally exposed testicles really less vulnerable than women's hidden in the abdomen well protected ovaries? Maybe men shouldn't be allowed to drive, or even ride in these metal devils.

The first ad about cars built for people who hate driving. When you love to drive you forget how many people would rather be doing anything else but driving. Now that I think about it most cars sold in them US are probably sold to people who hate driving. That explains a lot.

Every time I see sone kid's embarrassing moment put up on the web for the world to see I'm reminded how lucky I am that I grew up in an analog world.

I understand. If there wasn't a demand, they wouldn't build them. The percentage of the auto buying population that buys sports cars has always been small, and I'd guess will always be small. A manufacturer can't survive these days making only sports cars. Just because something is inevitable doesn't mean I have to

Big game hunting with a machine gun? Why not just call in an air strike.
Not very sporting if you ask me.

I guess the wealthier soccer moms need something to set them apart from "poorer" soccer moms. I saw a Porsche Cayenne the other day with a bumper sticker that read "polo mom"; that upped the ante a few notches.

Cool, but mind remains un-blown.

Wow. People die? Who knew? I thought I was going to live forever.

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Yeah, I remember Isuzu. I didn't like the sound of "not available with a standard transmission" . All the same I kinda miss Isuzu.

I was kinda hoping Fiat could keep Chrysler alive. I'm all for having more choices. Almost everyone's had a go at tring to fix Chrysler. Maybe they need to die, and be replaced by something better. We should wait a little longer before we pull the plug though, there's still hope, or perhaps I have no idea what this

Your not being fair to the Roadmaster. the New Yorker outclasses the Roadmaster on almost every level. You need to put the Roadmaster up against a 90s Lincoln town car. That would be fair to the Buick.

It's kinda of a basic shape for an SUV, they all look pretty much alike. Some go for more of a city look, some go for more of a rugged look but the general look is all the same. What's GM got against good old American competition? We should have have more choices not less.