jeffdonovan08
Jeff D.
jeffdonovan08

I can relate as I enjoy my V8-powered cars but also equip all of them with catalytic converters. I get a lot of people criticizing me for that because I guess it is incomprehensible that someone can like muscle cars and horsepower while also trying to remain environmentally responsible.

I would love for the “tablet glued to dashboard” trend to go away and these screens actually be integrated into the dash’s design.

I think it was Jay Leno who had the designer of the Ford GT on his show and he goes over the surprising amount of challenges he had to overcome to maintain the retro proportions while meeting modern standards.

The mention of Talladega Nights being released on this day 17 years ago made me realize how much I miss seeing Michael Clark Duncan in movies.

I voted for a nice price as I see a very clean car that you could reliably make your daily for $13k, or have an oddball car to show off at the Radwood shows, or both.

I was really interested in the G70 when it first came out as I was actively looking to get into something with a manual transmission. Unfortunately, at the time the G70 was released, Hyundai decided that Hyundai dealers could no longer sell Genesis from the same showroom, which then meant that the closest Genesis

I was really interested in the G70 when it first came out as I was actively looking to get into something with a manual transmission. Unfortunately, at the time the G70 was released, Hyundai decided that Hyundai dealers could no longer sell Genesis from the same showroom, which then meant that the closest Genesis

I have zero interest in a diesel, so this wouldn’t even be a consideration unless they offered a gas engine option... with the 6 speed manual.

This is where I’m at. The guy knowingly defied the law, so there should be a penalty.

I’m not saying I condone doing 140 MPH. I’m saying I get it.

As someone with an epileptic dog who has had to rush to an emergency vet at 3 in the morning because the seizures would not stop, I get it.

I’m going with no dice on this one. The post-war cars don’t carry the value that they once did due to the fact that almost everyone who could be nostalgic for these things are now dead. Pre-pandemic, these vehicles could be had for $10k-$15k in pristine condition, as long as you weren’t looking for a Chevy, Ford, or

I can only imagine the new owner sitting in the car, looking around, and saying, “Could’ve gotten a GR Corolla.”

Are they going to just put the Tremec in all trim levels or still only reserve it for the Dark Horse?

Huh, I guess I am not the only person who can't afford $1000 car payments.

Hopefully Hyundai puts a powertrain in it that doesn't blow up.

Time to bring back 3 speed autos and the 70 MPH death wobble. That’ll slow the majority of people down.

I guess the number of people willing to finance a $50K vehicle with a $10k dealer markup at ~6% is minimal.

I had one idiot from Colorado tell me that I, as a Delaware resident, was lucky that I didn’t live in a border state. I asked him what part of Colorado borders Mexico, and saw his eyes grow wide with “Oh shit” mental gymnastics until he responded with, “Well, there’s New Mexico and then Mexico.”

“So, in other words,

They’ll just make an upsized lightning connector and it is located behind the license plate.