Here’s a challenge for David Tracy.
Here’s a challenge for David Tracy.
Hold on. Hennessey makes a huge claim to the motoring world, no one treats it with any real skepticism or scrutiny. We take the time to really question what he said and do the research.
“Who says a rotary engined car can’t have some class and style?”
Simmer down now, kid.
Oooo Mazda...
Who says a rotary engined car can’t have some class and style?
I’d have to disagree... I feel like designers are constantly trying to do too much... folds and creases and such. Keep it simple. I think this is one of the best looking sedans on the market.
I take a very stoic approach to automobile ownership. The way I see it, cars (ad motorbikes), when used as intended, they get scratched up and dinged up and all that sort of things. I just let whatever naturally happen to them happen. It doesn’t mean I don’t take care of them (as a matter of fact, my car and…
Mostly thoughts and prayers.
Sweet Jesus! Take my money!
My father-in-law works for the company that makes the cups. His company went from 5 years of layoffs to 10 years of expansion and adding new plants because of the cups. They saved his company.
Camaro people: “What’s that? I can’t see it?”
Dodge Demon people: “But can it pull the front wheels off the ground?!”
...does that mean he’s not coming on then?
On the other, I wasn’t thrilled with how Skinner’s character was portrayed. His hatred of import cars and undying love for fat-displacement V8s felt very heavy-handed and stereotypical. Perhaps this was funny for a non-American audience, but for me it felt tired and stale. Like, “Oh, look, here’s a twangy American…
I think I speak for all of us when I say thank fucking god.
Some cops think they’re above the beep.
I’m perfectly happy never visiting Reddit, so having Jalops curate it and add epic David Tracy rebuilds is all I need.