I like the way you think sir. I wish it had a few more fast beetle parts.
http://carbuying.jalopnik.com/ironically-i-w…
I like the way you think sir. I wish it had a few more fast beetle parts.
http://carbuying.jalopnik.com/ironically-i-w…
What does a guy have to do to get ungrayed? What's the point of commenting if no one sees them? I'm getting frustrated.
Ironically, I would probably drive all the cars here except the one I'm posting, but I couldn't resist. I don't know if it's still available, but in this list of fast beetles, why not a slow one made fast(er)?
I like 3 cylinder engines so much I want to put 4 of them in my car.
YES!!!!
Cody seems to dig on these super tight chutes. At first I thought you were showing this:
Yes, but 2 of them not used for stunts where actutal Ferraris. And true they were black originally, but black isn't red.
I can never unsee this.
Dude, I don't understand all this hate you're getting. You're totally right! Who could ever possibly think a white Ferrari was cool?
Ruining a Sunfire? I'm not sure I understand.
I don't know what you're running, but my summer tires are shit below 40 degrees. My snows grip much better than all-season tires in the cold.
I've never needed snow tires, and I live in Vermont! I have AWD! And I have all the local tow-truck driver's numbers on speed dial!
You're totally right about those mistakes. I read the article again after I saw your comment and my brain auto corrected both of those. I make those kinds of mistakes when I've rewritten a sentence a few times.
Is it just me? I see this:
There may be some poor comma usage and a period that should be a comma, but I don't see anything that should make this piece more difficult to read or understand. This is a simple blog. I'm sure that none of these articles go through multiple rounds of proofreading and editing. Besides, Tom's value is his car…
I've been using a stock '08 wagon as my daily since I bought it new. As a dd it's a really great car, much better than an STi for where I live. I'm sure that the '09 with the bigger turbo can be more fun, but I love how fast mine spools up.
And now that there's snow on the ground I can put it sideways at 15 mph.
I was, like, totally into Robotronic Catbeast before they went mainstream.
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Do you know if anyone makes an aftermarket turboencabulator? I'd love to be able to use a unilateral phase detractor, but I don't have enough inverse reactive current in my stock setup. And right now I have to manually sync my cardinal grammeters. Let me tell you if you've never done that before it's a huge pain…
My Q45 was also thrilling. Even with snows it went uphill sideways.