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If you need a YouTuber to tell you if you can afford a car, you cannot afford that car.

Good technique. Nice bow wave, kept moving. 10/10. Probably did less damage than taking a CyberTurd through a car wash.

Eh it’ll be fine. I was expecting something crazy but it looks like water it went through wouldn’t even go over your ankles, and with a carbon fiber construction there’s a lot less things that will rust on a Pagani.

Paul Newman’s Volvo:

Oh jesus that face.

There’s no denying that the Camry is a good car, or even can be a sporty car. It still gets derided not because of the car itself, but because of its buyers. The majority of new Camry buyers being completely apathetic about cars and going with it not because it’s fun but because it’s a Toyota Camry and facts and

I have this as a diecast model. I gotta find it.

Infiniti Prototype 9 - I’ve wanted an open wheel street car ever since I was a little kid, which leads me to another more obscure concept.

The 2000s were an incredible time for OEM backed performance modifications as everyone tried to cash in on the Fast & Furious hype.

It’s hard for my 2024 brain to accept that there was a time not long ago where domestic manufacturers not only built and sold small cars, but also sold factory performance parts for them.

If you are scared of cutting a live wire, have you tried meth? Because meth is for those brave enough to do it.

So... the Cybertruck can serve briefly as a boat, but all Teslas can serve much longer as an oven.

Go with the AMG GT. No it’s not a boutique brand like the Aston but it’s an amazing car to drive. It’s got the same V8 that Aston borrowed for the newer Vantage, and especially without the aero pack is gorgeous.

Every now and then cancer gets one right. 

My current ride: 2009 Audi S5 6MT. I bought it a year ago with 110K miles. I’ve had to replace oil seals, control arms, starter motor, engine mount, tires (ok that was my fault for not realizing they were 7yo and summer only) and this week the lower expansion tank pipe just snapped. $50 dollar part. Wife has called it

adaptive cruise control - life changing.  for the better part of 20 years I never used cruise control on highways because it was always an on-off thing.  now I set it where I want to be, let the car handle when traffic builds, and then jet back on my way when it clears up.

The folks who leave their gas powered car near empty and get screwed when it’s time to evacuate are not necessarily forgetful people, they’re poor or low income people living paycheck to paycheck. They defer expenses as much as they can, and that means getting gas only when strictly needed, so they can manage cash

People say better? Or funner?