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Kevin
kevin-yurkiw

I know there is a lot of bashing going around right now towards Jalopnik and its staff for posting this video but thanks for doing so Jalopnik.

I am a 25 year old father of two. I own a 2002 Honda Odyssey. It weighs 4300lbs and has only 240 or so horsepower. I am not ashamed to drive it and my kids are strapped in to make sure nothing goes flying.

The kids on the home were morons who were breaking the law. I get it, the cop was doing his job and took the correct action....up to the point where the low speed ramming maneuver suddenly involved no use of the police vehicle's brakes.

My first car was a 1987 325is with a S50 swap. It didn't last me long for obvious reasons. Its not that I crashed it, the motor just gave up on me one 20F, cold start, overreving day. Blame teen anger.

Now I am a 25 year old man with a wife and two kids. I had to teach my wife to drive stick in a Subaru Legacy. Soon

I feel a little bad inside because I read it as autoblumpkin...still laughed though.

Great, put an iProduct in a vehicle that way, even 6 months in to owning your fancy new Ferrari, you will find that the integrated iPad is 3 models out of date. Even better that its the redheaded stepchild of the Apple world that is the iPad mini.

Those are some rather narrow rear tires.

BTW....is it just me if does John Hennessey have the most god awful red neck ever.

I was always more of an Ultima fan, personally.

I am about 35 mi north of Pitt in Donnie Iris' hometown of Ellwood City.

From what I have gathered on wiki, aside from the fact that duroplast is edible, some folks (scientists I guess) have created/discovered a bacteria that can dissolve a Tribant leaving behind only healthy compost.

I have seen a ton of bad examples when it comes to Steelers fans all over the nation and it is kinda sad that people can act that mentally deranged. Don't get me wrong, I know a couple idiots that are the same way just from visiting the local bars around the my area...about 40 miles north of Pittsburgh. I was raised

I like the .gif better

Back a few years go (2009 or so) there was a huge ice storm that hit the Pittsburgh area (40 miles north for me). I remember it quite well because it was on my birthday (december 14) or within a day of it. I left work around 7am and planned on driving to Wal-Mart in Beaver Falls, PA. On my way there, I drove through

Low visibility and a poor understanding of the dimensions as well as its ground clearance. The driver managed a slightly aggressive start but its not like he/she had obscene amounts of wheel and fishtailed into the embankment. The driver just let the Countach get a little too far to the right then, before the driver

Growing up, my parents and their parents were not exactly car people. Aside from my parents owning a couple '76ish Cougars (cars...not the ladies) when I was a year old or younger, the best thing my parents owned was an '88 Cougar XR-7 5.0L that my father never let my mother drive. Oddly enough, I remember the day my

I had my left foot out the door frame of my jeep all of the time. Seeing as it was a 5 speed and my left leg was usually doing double duty as a wind catcher as well as a clutch manipulator it wasn't out the door constantly. Also, the PA climate had a thing with only permitting me to take the doors off 3 months out of

I live in Ellwood City, PA just 35 or 40 miles north of Pittsburgh, PA.

I don't know if this is a typo, a cry for help, or utter seriousness in the midst of a life that could be mistaken for one big mean joke...but I am laughing.

That is exactly what I mean. This can be overly simplified and redirected into a "Huston gets screwed again" or "Obama is making blue states happy" debate all day long but when you boil down the simple and unbiased facts it tends to be the logical decision in destination.