i86hotdogs
i86hotdogs
i86hotdogs

The first three computer games I ever played were “Midtown Madness”, Dirt Track Racing 2", and “Monster Truck Madness”

My cheap cheat meal consists of hot dogs cut into mac n cheese. Why not use that hot dog water to boil those noodles. Save water, infuse more hot dog flavor into the cheesy goodness. 

Severe peanut allergy guy here. I absolutley hate causing a scene about my allergies (also allergic to cats, but I don’t eat those). If I see someone with them nearby, I politely ask to switch a seat temporarly until they finish their snack which looks delicious. I even bring spare wipes or sanitizer for the

Home Depot hot dogs with mustard, diced raw onion, and relish. Its like I’m being rewarded for being an adult and buying hardware supplies

You have a valid point with those German automakers, I’ll give you that. That area in the image looked like a staging/storage area for those components (we build sub assemblies for various vehicles: hoods, doors, chassis parts). I am confident that when those get to the assembly line, something will ensure foreign

I work at a stamping plant for a major automaker. That dirt you see on those Tesla components is hardly a thing to gawk at. We laugh at the “wash me” grafitti written on robot arms and panels every day. Sure, McLaren’s shop is spotless, because they’re not trying to pump out hundreds of thousands of vehicles at a

I have a soft spot for vans, I also have a soft spot for midsized pickups. You bring up great points about the structural integrity of the vehicle. BUT, this could be done to the old cargo/conversion vans of the 80's/90's. Being most of them are practically on truck frames, hacking the body won’t do too much damage

When you work at a Chrysler plant like I do, it is impossible to forget the Aspen. There are at least 6 in the lot during the day. SIX!! They range from cladded with Autozone chrome, to barely running and missing panels. Man, I love my job.

I’d do unspeakable things to get my hands on a manual Voyager

The Pentastar w/ AWD is a dream machine. But for the bone-stock 200, the 2.4 “Tigershark” is plenty good for commuting. When i used to commute 120 miles a day for work, I’d average 34 MPG.

I love my last gen (2015) Chrysler 200 so much, I bought it after the lease ended. The only option I ticked on the list was all season floor mats. It has everything you need. I love the look, and the fuel economy is phenominal (28 around the city). The only knock I give it is its uncertain 9-speed ZF trans. I will

currently pulling the motor on my ‘96 B2500 i bought from a guy for $200. Less rust than this beaut, but you can see through the floor in some areas.

Not sure if someone asked this already in the comments, but is there a weight limit on these things? Im a huskier dude who has missed out on some fun things due to a “250 lb” weight limit. I feel like these things wouldn’t break 10 MPH with myself weighing it down.

can i have that work truck?

This is the perfect hauler for my Honda Ruckus. That or an imported Minitruck.

No shame in the monarchs. I’ve seen blood shed over the two. Wish us 608's and Monarch fans can all get together and enjoy some grilled meats and beer and discuss the perfect lawn in peace.

Preach brotha. Have a pair for every day use, and a pair for special occasions

You had me until you knocked my 608's. Most bulletproof shoe I’ve ever owned. Even bought a 2nd pair for special occasions.

I lease a Chrysler 200, and put Hellcat badges on the side. It gets plenty of laughs in the parking lot.

Idiot college me bought all the ingredients to make apple pie moonshine. When I realized it takes a long time to brew it, tried making it standalone: