jawilt1953
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That brown color is FANTASTIC!

The bimmer is actually awesome.

Holden will be missed in the US because, deep down, we all had hope that a Ute would find its way to our shores :(

American Isuzu!

I had NP selected, was thinking “Any 2019 Tacoma is worth that!” Then, outta the corner of my eye as I was about to hit vote, I saw that it was a 2009 (shoulda read the article!) Das a CP.

I have never seen a car on a hub dyno that wanted to flip over backwards so bad. That was wild.

I promise you that people watching the video don’t all know that it is edited. A very close friend of mine said to me “Is it just the Republican in me or is Nancy Pelosi the stupidest person in the world?” “What are you talking about?” I replied. He sent me the video and WOULD NOT believe me that it was edited...

Uhh, /S right? Bronco II, along with Rangers came with a twin I beam variant and 4WD. The diff is mounted one of the arms, and the passenger axle goes through the other one.

That twin charged Volvo gives me fuggin nightmares. I had one in the shop today, no thanks, I hope to Christ I’m done wrenching by the time those start breaking.

I own a Caprice and wish it was a Roadmaster with wood....

Wouldn’t the S90 come with automatic parking? ( I just drove an ‘18 XC90 that had it and it was realllllllly impressive.) The only thing that scares the bejesus outta me is the twin charged engine.

Raph wins. Sure it’s 8 (maybe 9?) years old, but that car is a fantastic place to be inside. So fuggin nice.

Two words, Plymouth Hy-drive.

While I think they sound fantastic and are in VERY fast cars, the thing that struck me from behind the wheel is how linear the powerband is. Very gradual, now explosion of noise, torque, and power, just a straight 45 degree angle on a graph. That is predictable to drive, and definitely fun, but I love when a car comes

I don’t absolutely hate the exterior, although I don’t really love it. The interior on the other hand, is fantastic.

My shop was a Richfield, then a Philips 66, then a Shell. I have the Richfield sign hanging above my entry door (2 feet tall by about 12 feet long, porcelain) I have a mid 60s Philips 66 gas pump outside, and a GIANT Shell sign covering a wall inside. I am most partial to the Richfield sign.

Half Vector, half coke fueled fever dream.

Applying the PARKING brake before releasing the SERVICE brake in any car is a good idea. It takes wear away from parts that typically aren’t meant to wear (parking pawl) and putting it on parts that are typically meant to wear (brake pads) is a good idea.

Oh my lord. So I bought a ‘53 Ford when I was 17. I had had it about a year and was fixing some stupid things up. I had just put some new side windows in ( I was young and didn’t realize that felt is important) and had to go pick up[ the GF ( now missus) from the airport. As she got in, I said “ Don’t slam the-”

I am VERY MUCH in this situation with my ‘92 caprice wagon. I fell head over heels with this car the first time I drove it (keep in mind, I have owned all kinds of goofy stuff, from a 1953 Ford [profile picture] to a Supra, to a Mazdaspeed6) and I am honestly scared to death to drive it. I have put maybe a thousand