jayhawkjake
Jayhawk Jake
jayhawkjake

I like the nice little touch they did by putting it on the 70's on 7 channel :)

It's OK...everything will be OK. Here...let me just rub your shoulders. Tell me all about it. You can tell me. Mmmmmm. When you're ready to talk, I'll be right here. *whispers* I was circumcised at an angle.

Wait up. Going to buy a 2014 Corolla, I'll meet you at the car show later. I'm thinking about parking next to the AE86's.

Out of all the cars people bring to shows, you pick out the GT-R as being the least "treat" worthy? Before I'd vote for the GT-R in that category, I'd vote for all the new Camaros, new Chargers, new Challengers, new and newish Mustangs, Toyobaru Twins, Corvettes... This list could probably go on for a few more

I apologize in advance for picking this post to rant on, but I loathe the disparaging remarks on people who show up in their stock 2014 Mustang or C7 Corvette. (Or in this case, the Nissan.) It's not like the parking lot is curated by a singular entity catering only the most boring of palates. It's a diverse crowd

I don't see the point in all this arduous Smoke defending. He clearly killed a guy, he may get away with it, let the chips fall where they may in the court of public opinion in the meantime.

For years I thought that shape looked familiar. It all of a sudden popped into my head. The ships from V.

From a brand building point of view, it would be nice to have a convertible, but convertible's are tough. The business case must work. It is not about cutting the roof off a coupe, the investments are significant.

Also, I am 99% sure I have seen your sonic on the turnpike a few times. Nice ride.

Why not?
If you are giving away free money, no one in their right mind should turn that down. It is not my problem if you are so financially irresponsible you give away your money.

In weight? Just a couple.

But the slight design change got released mid-week, mid-July: That makes it worth writing about.

The passengers had best be reading the pace notes or they're walking.

It is just as easy to get the corner of your shoe stuck on the clutch pedal, hit the brake instead of the clutch/vice versa, miss a shift in a panic situation, etc etc etc, in a car with a manual transmission as it is to be caught unattentive driving an automatic.

And here is Lotus showing off their new Rimz

Sooooo, it's a Camaro now?

A few cars, which are recalled now most likely wouldn't have been recalled without the initial ignition scandal, but right now GM is recalling cars for every little niggle. They do this in order to 'adress the safety issues completely and comprehensively'.

<Animal House> Forget it, he's rolling. </Animal House>

Everyone seems to be "OMG GM how can you be so horribles??" I think this is very healthy of them. Most of the recalls are for vehicles that were built, or at least designed, before the bankruptcy and restructuring...what we're really seeing here is GM in its current guise admitting "in the years leading up to our

Mine hasn't either. Obviously it's because they're cool five-door cars :)