jedimario
jedimario
jedimario

Cruise control.

I've spent more than 5 minutes staring into the high-beams of oncoming drivers. I can still see.

If I'd bought a minivan, I wouldn't be doing this:

What exactly do you (and everyone else for that matter) see in the 3.5? I have driven my dad's 2012 or 2013 Ecoboost F-150 a good bit and while the numbers and capability are clearly there, from a subjective standpoint I absolutely loathe the thing. The turbo lag is obvious and annoying, even though the truck is

The #1 most honest for starting a car collection that won't lose money: Have a truckload of cash sitting around before you even consider it.

I am the last person to try to argue that older is always better, but these things definitely just keep getting worse. My favorite -> least favorite goes from oldest to newest, in order. Of course the 288 is in the shadow.

There is a distinct lack of Porsche on this list. I am pleased.

Now, why can't the White House be concerned about pre-empting states everywhere else?

Rolling coal is still goofy fun, and if you care what the EPA says about your personal vehicle then just stick to reading about cars on the Internet and DDing your Camry.

The video is of course 4:20 long.

You're right- we've got to end riding in the left lanes at all costs.

What about the tools that were just riding in the left lanes without passing? This would've never happened without them.

That's just up the road from me. I suddenly wish I needed a dryer.

Considering the size of the company, their history is definitely impressive.

Commerce is hardly rural.

Carbon Motors. There has just got to be a market for this thing. Police use their vehicles differently than normal civilians, yet have almost always relied on modified civilian cars. I never understood why these didn't take off.

This article is either a glowing example of why soccer sucks or a glowing example of why Deadspin sucks. I can't decide which.

You can't call him out for just caring about the money and then pretend he's only one that just cares about the money. You think any other major motorsport has a different attitude? Hint: they don't. They just understand the audience (you know, the thing you have to have to keep the money coming in) better and

Yes, there's not much college courses can teach you that you can't learn online. That being said, a college will probably do a much better job structuring a CpSc education than someone trying to teach themselves. Also, most companies won't even look at you if you don't have a degree unless you have some big time