evil2win
evil2win
evil2win

So the republicans are opposed to good old fashioned competition in the market place?

Maybe it's just that I'm the oldest guy in the comments, but I've been hearing that this is ten years out for the last 40 years. Not to mention that if this works they don't start making a full scale version for ten years. I've worked in the prototype industry, there will be set backs and delays. so that means at

I know it's a Dino and not technically a Ferrari, but can't we get back to styling like this? There are Americans that like the engine in the middle.

Purposely run down a motorcycle cop in your car and see if you don't get charged with assault with a deadly weapon.

I think the point a lot of people are missing here is that mowing someone down in your car is technically attempted murder, and generally considered to be bad idea unless you like being in jail.

Camry is reliable, sensible, safe, comfortable, blends in well with all the other cars on the road, but bold? No sir, It is not bold.

On a related note that I think the inspiration for that car's styling was the proboscis monkey.

It's time to globalize automotive standards. We would have a lot more choice here in the US of A if companies didn't have redesign and jump through a new whole set of regulatory hoops just to sell here. But then again I'm sure I've read articles stating the same thing right here on this site. At any rate bring them

I learned to drive a clutch when I was 12 years old on my Bennelli 50 mini bike. All my friends had Honda trail 70s with those damn clutchless transmissions. None of them could keep up my Bennelli. Then when I finally made to 16 my first driving lesson was in my fathers mustang with a manual in a blizzard. One of my

I think you nailed it. Great article. When I saw the picture of the limo I was reminded of the other day I saw one and thought about how when I was a kid (back in the 60s) a limo was a sign of wealth and power. Now when I see one I see a party wagon used mainly for high-school proms, 21st birthday bar crawls, and

I feel I over generalized there. I need to clarify that to some police. You get wide scale of humanity in all professions.

The police do several things that if anyone else did they'd go to jail.

I think several of the factors are they are often used by people that drive for a living, and they are very easy to use. Police still use radios all the time while driving in cars without incident. You pick up the mic hold down the button to talk. even changing channels is like changing the station on your radio. The

They're all related and trying kill each-other for ultimate power. It's like some inbred royal family tree.

I like everything about the styling except that damn beak they stick on the front of every car they freaking build. Drop the beak already. they belong on birds and turtles not cars.

SIRI rated 4.15 on a scale from 1 to 4? so SIRI is of the scale? If you check your scale down the page it looks like it's 1 to 6. SIRI still rates high, but not have an accident every time you us it high.

Regarding your final comment: I was around back in the days when many people had a CB radio in their cars or trucks, and often used them while driving. I don't remember ever hearing one CB radio related accident story on the news.

It's amazing to me how much effort some people will put into trying to find something to be offended by.

How about after you calculate the HP/pound ratio, you then calculate the cost/hp/pound and we can determine the most affordable hp/pound you can get in today's market? Though I have a feeling they are all out o my price range anyway unless i sell my house and live in the car. None of these look like they'd be

This was my Daily driver From 1983 through 1989. Those drum brakes and the fact that it was an early short wheel base model made it pretty challenging to ride. It would go into a high speed wobble if you hit the slightest bump in a high speed turn. That would turn into full tank slapper if you even thought about