@The Dead Inside Group of Companies Limited: I want to see a car that's been vagazzled.
@The Dead Inside Group of Companies Limited: I want to see a car that's been vagazzled.
@Kelan Adachi: It's almost like the game Gran Turismo, but with junkers instead of super cars.
@PowerTryp owns a house, wonders how that happened: The perfect recipe for Jalopnik love down the line. Now: what an abomination. 20 years from now: Look how goofy it is! It's awesome!
@two wheels are enough: ... Metal Gear!?
2.6 liters.
@CABEZAGRANDE: Nice report from the trenches, good sir.
@TSJ: Accepting that something bad could happen to you in a way to get no recourse requires a certain amount of maturity that America has often struggled with.
@Jagvar: Sounds a little like the Santa Monica DMV. Room for about 50 cars but always twice as busy. Cars trawl the lot like sharks looking for lunch. There's a Ralph's grocery around the corner, but you takes your chances...
@ne1butu: How... teabaggy.
He's a delivery driver for City Wok.
@RäcinG73™: That makes sense, and I see your point of view more clearly now.
@RäcinG73™: Well... helps them to learn that religion more fully (as filtered through the lens of some other person or organization). It's like adding a layer of abstraction to something that is already kind of vague and abstract. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
@Ben Wojdyla: These posts... ARE MADE FROM PEOPLE!?
@bearslayer: Wait, you didn't fully stop your car, or turn it off/put it in park?
@Jagvar: Ummm... well, it may seem that way anyhow, given that more of this kind of thing comes to light in this age of media. I seem to recall a rash of street murders in Victorian England, as youths would kill pedestrians as rite of passage in gangs, or 'just for fun'. Crime statistics would argue that things are…
@Maxx Cracker — sponsored by Peniston Oils: Yikes - while satisfying in a primal way, I think vigilante justice would have only made things more dangerous and complicated in this situation.
@Buckus: I'm not even down on the vehicle as that - even if never used to tow or haul, if someone goes canyon bombing in their Raptor, that's great - it's just that the *image* of canyon bombing is enough get these things sold almost exclusively to faux tough guys who just want the status.
@Kevin-Pecoraro: Don't come to LA.
@KaiserM715: Wrong. The point of the Raptor is to ferry brohams up and down Highland boulevard on deuce dubs while they yell out the windows to shorties. Werd.
@B-Sel: Well said.