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Would have to go with any “first car”. I used to have a Vaz 2109, better known as the Lada Samara to you. The thing required bi-weekly maintenance, shit would go wrong with that pile of scrap all the time. Then I got a Ford Focus 2, my first “import” (it’s not really, it’s been manufactured not far from St.

So if I call this article ever-so-slightly opinionated and one-sided, shall I have my head kicked in?

My favourite movie of all time is Back to the Future. If you remember the first experiment scene, Doc Brown does a burnout with the DeLorean so that it would supposedly get to 88 faster, but it also somehow switched gears on a manual transmission while being remote controlled. Unless Einie did it inside, I don’t see

I am quite frankly disappointed, I expected a tandem drift with a fire engine in chase of the Hyundai.

Some say he pre-ordered 40, and drove away all of them from the factory at the same time, by daisy-chaining them with towing ropes. And that we’re not even sure if we like him anymore with the departure of his colleagues.

Is that a Knight Rider 2008 scanner?

I’ve been driving a Ford Focus as my first proper car. To replace it I bought a newer Ford Focus. I am considering getting another Ford Focus to replace the Ford Focus I am currently driving, however I don’t like the fact that the new Ford Focus has the handbrake back in its usual place as opposed to the Z-brake in my

Watch as Sean does a do. Because he can’t do a donut.

South has NATO, while North has soviet equipment, yes. But people would still die.

I have a friend in UK who owns three. One is his weekend driver, one he restored for resale and one is awaiting a Back to the Future conversion. He says that they handle well, but it’s not like you ever go fast enough for it to start handling badly. Plus his girlfriend can’t drive them, cause the seating position and

I always wanted one as an ornament in my garage. I’d start it once a month to make sure the battery works, but otherwise it’d be my car to go sit in to rewatch BTTF.

You know how people take every little animal they encounter on the street home and eventually open rescue shelters? Yeah...

This is one of the oddest write-ups ever and the title sounds like a Pixar Cars-Universe pornographic article, not unlike ones that you may find on Zergnet.

In my “i just woke up” daze I first thought that the NBC Knight Rider 2008 is getting a continuation.

I know this is beside the point, but I am REALLY bothered by the fact that the car is stationary during all of the video... could at least simulate lighting shifts.

I would rather go stand there in a corner... enjoy my 167 whp Ford Focus... oh god, the nightmares...

By the end of the day you will learn to feel fear. You will rue the day you saw it in your rearview mirror only for it to instantly disappear and glide past you. You will learn to fear... the YETI.

With a stack of plastic chairs on my shoulders singing Gangnam Style.

I’ll be so bold as to state that the top spot should be reserved for the consumer. People vote with their money and shape the market, hence why we have such an over-abundance of SUVs.

This one time I bought a Moskvitch 2140 in the dark. After towing it to a different part of town and starting it (my first experience of wrenching on a car) I commenced work on what the previous owner described as an easy fix, changing the clutch work cylinder. I tried day after day in the cold and snow and rain and