Ok, but by that logic, we'd need to rid the world of 18-wheelers. Blame the people, not their instruments.
Ok, but by that logic, we'd need to rid the world of 18-wheelers. Blame the people, not their instruments.
Why? They've saved our work truck twice from damage, and probably 100's of other times while feeding cows. It doubles as my dad's transportation, so he has to have it.
You lucky dog! I'll make my way that way one day. Stuck in Houston for now.
NVM, I see after clicking, NSX?
Looks like Hill Country, and your*. Is that an FRS beside it?
Might still be a hell of a ride if it pokes a hole in the block and you have your own oil slick to contend with plus no power for control IF you find traction... at 250 mph.
When it comes to monotesticle living, however, I'm happy to say it's probably not so bad. My father, as a result of complications from mumps when he was a child, was a cyclops in the scrotum department, and that lone ball was good enough to provide some Y chromosomes for me and my sister. Of course, when I met my dad…
It's funny seeing the writer's personas push through their work. I have favorites, and some that rub me wrong, but I read most all of them anyway. We all have opinions, and a-holes, or something of that nature.
I have no doubt about that, but the list didn't say on the road. For the purpose it was built for, it was amazing.
Respectful internet discussion? Didn't think there was such a thing! Haha, we can wipe the looks off the list; as always, to each their own and nothing changes that.
It had some makings of a great offroader, but it was lacking in a few key spots. No diesel (horrible gas mileage...), the 4L65E was shit (had one, killed it, bought a built unit, killed it), and still going to prefer IFS and IRS that's crazy beefed up than live-axle for rock-climbing. Plus, it's just gaudy, like a…
Yup, SHAME! to whoever suggested that, and whoever put this list together. How did the H2 not make the list?
Articles and lists on here make me wonder... How many executives in charge of what goes on actually think about putting one of these back into production because of this? I understand gear-heads are a small percentage of total car owners, but Ralph G. did the Viper for the grins (sort of) and is around here every once…
Welcome to the land of crickets, WRX fans! At least if you have ethanol in your gas.
Zipper is not in most Houstonians library, at least not in a driving sense.
Guy in my class had one. Honestly don't remember it ever breaking down, and he wasn't easy on it... That was about 10 years ago, and the last one I've seen.