End the Chicken Tax!
End the Chicken Tax!
NEVER go in the water near docks. Quick way to end up electrocuted or stuck.
Rich entitled arschloch throws tantrum and acts like 2 year old. It must be Tuesday. I hope karma is visited upon "Ace Rogers"
Even if I didn’t own one, I would still say the Volvo C30. Especially the Rebel Blue Polestars that we only got 250 of in the United States. The GTI and Mini were already too well-established to give the C30 much of a chance, resulting in a short model run with only about 20,000 sold in the US. Weird, quirky,…
I owned one, and they are great. Not too fast off the line, but they dart around like a go-kart and have, what is in my opinion, the best convertible top mechanism ever (it’s manual, can be done with one hand, and doubles as a tonneau cover when retracted). There are a few caveats: the stereo is anemic and can barely…
It would have been interesting to determine a BAC of the Lambo owner. It normally take a pretty decent amount of booze for people to show their asses in public.
For sure... the Honda S2000 definitely should be preserved.
100% this. Been keeping an eye out for one of these.
+1
Good question, and one I actually don’t know the answer to. I did a quick search and it looks like there are quite a few posts on the Honda Insight Forum around rebuilding/refurbishing the battery. Should I ever come to own one someday, that is definitely something I would need to seriously consider doing.
Any of the Dodge Vipers, especially any ACRs.
Money can't buy class.
“Ajay Thakore, otherwise known as Ace Rogers”
Okay, even if we hadn’t already known in the leadup that this was a colossal asshole, we’d have known right here.
I have a deep love for the Gen 1 NSX. Post facelift gets it into our category here. This is to me, one of the last “pure” sports cars. Two seats, a naturally aspirated V6, manual transmission, no driver aids, T-tops... It wasn’t rip-your-face-off quick. But it was oh so wonderfully light and balanced. I got to drive…
Honda S2000.
I know it’s only been a few days since my last QOTD post like this, but again I have answer “mine”: a 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4 I bought new and am still daily driving at 246K+ miles. I try to take care of it. I was a quite bit older than the average SRT-4 driver when I got it, and I’m getting close to 60 now.