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10 cc's of Nitrous - STAT!
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This makes me really sad. My dad used to go there on business when he worked for GM years ago and he talked about how much he loved going to Sao Paulo. He assured me that it was really quite safe, showed me pictures he took of the city in his spare time, and told me about how amazing the local food was. To this day he

The new Vipers handle their power just fine and drive like dreams, but they’ll beat the hell out of you while you do it with crazy amounts of heat and a particularly rough ride, the old Vipers have are even more sadistic because, although they handle well, they just have way too much power for how their suspensions

Neutral: What Penalty Should FCA Face For Greasing Sales Numbers?

If the AV system wasn’t as outdated as wearing a dinner jacket to a mediocre bar or smoking inside public buildings then it might be worth the premium over another Explorer of the same vintage, but as it stands now there is literally no good reason to spend the extra money on this thing. Welcome to the 21st century

This is exactly the kind of car that accidentally brake in by going to slam my left foot on the clutch for a quick shift, only to realize to late that there is no clutch to press, only a double wide brake pedal.

Porsche needs another GT car like the 928. that would make my life so much better.

I need to get some of that paint, because I don’t want a new vette, but that color is BUCK WILD.

I originally got this car to LS swap, and I still plan on doing it eventually, but something about those dorito spinners keeps bringing me back. I actually have a 4.8 that I’m building at a super relaxed pace, and maybe I’ll get it in the car in 5-10 years, but I’m quite happy for now.

1) fewer spark plugs
2) more glow plugs
3) fewer doors
4) more turbos
5) larger fuel tank
6) more hauling capacity
7) overlanding
8) OVERLANDING

What do millenials have to do with any of what was just stated?
Car culture is pretty niche among all crowds today.

Also Pokemon Go had its 5 minutes in the spotlight, but everyone’s realizing that it’s a pretty shallow and cancerous game.

This car was, is, and always will be a backhanded insult to the classic Studebaker design. CP at any price. Crush it.

My daily is an ‘04 Saturn Ion, and I just kinda abuse it. I love how reliable she’s been for me. Total opposite of my hulking mess of a 7. God help me if I ever have to rely on my FC. She’s on rebuilt engine #3 and has been made into rotary a la flambe once.

When I was young my mom would cram all of the neighbor kids into my dad’s ‘65 Buick Sportwagon and we’d all go to the pool.
Plot Twist: I’m 20 and just have cool parents.

Admittedly true. The best city I think I’ve been to for public transport was Boston. I used a car twice in the week I was there, to and from the airport. The worst is Detroit near me, where public transport consists of the legendarily sketchy people mover which will take you to exactly 3 places you might actually want

Gonna be honest here I’m not a city man, but every time I’ve been to a major city in America I could get anywhere I wanted sans car with the notable exception of Detroit for what I think are obvious reasons. As far as I could tell the only reason I could see for owning a car in any non-Detroit city I’ve been too would

1988 Mazda RX-7, a problem on wheels in other words.

National public transit works exceptionally well in European countries, but not so well here in America. For some reason Europeans seem to forget just how huge this country is and how expensive to create and maintain a decent national public transit system would be. in terms of area we are almost 14 times the size of

I don’t know, my baby has disc brakes and EFI and I think my dad’s ‘65 Sportwagon needs less maintenance to stay in working order.

What does Sean MacDonald think of it B^)

No idea why, but she lived in Detroit for a while too.