Yup. I just made the comment that I know a guy who owns one and won’t drive it because it’s so miserably uncomfortable and cumbersome to drive but won’t sell it because he can’t get any kind of ROI on what he paid for it.
Yup. I just made the comment that I know a guy who owns one and won’t drive it because it’s so miserably uncomfortable and cumbersome to drive but won’t sell it because he can’t get any kind of ROI on what he paid for it.
I actually see vipers pretty often and I’m in a podunk shithole small town in southwest Mississippi. Pulled up at a local restaurant a few months ago and there were 5 in the parking lot. The guys were all meeting up to go to a car show or something in New Orleans. I generally see one at least once a month on the…
The Viper is one of the least interesting cars ever made. The only thing I’d be more angered by than the Viper is a Supra. Luckily we know that a Supra won’t be chosen so I’m just hoping against all odds that the Viper DOESN’T get chosen.
You don’t think that, Doug. You know it to be true in your heart and soul.
I can almost feel the echos
Recumbents are fantastically fun. I’ve never seen them outside of bike trails though. Would be rightly terrifying on an actual road.
I’ve heard it was inspired by Wilford Brimley.
I disagree. Still the tundra but the one that says Toyota in big bold letters all the way across is FAR uglier to me.
In no way do I need to spend that money on that bike but I’ll be damned if I don’t want to now.
So that song Fly Like a G6. I never knew it was talking about the private jet. So every time I heard it I thought it was talking about a Pontiac and I just could NOT wrap my head around why some dumbass would say that.
Mississippi too. Girl in my hometown shit and killed her brother after a hurricane for taking the last bag of ice in a has station. They lived together.
Exactly what I was going to post. I’m looking into buying one myself in the next few months.
I’ve always wanted a TVR. I’m not much of a performance nut and honestly they go against everything I want in a vehicle (practicality, reliability and comfort) but my god. The sound and the fact that they’re so unique makes me list after them in a way that very few cars do.
I’m not much of a truck person but a rampside corvair has been firmly on the list of vehicles I have to own since I was about 4. They’re just too damn cool.
On asphalt I’d rather not lose grip. On the shitty dirt roads around my house though? I’ll throw that ass in a circle all day.
Balls that big and he can still clutch with his right leg.
The vanilla is what I love about them. Realistically if I were buying one of the flagship barges from any of the 3 German companies it would be an Audi hands down. Its simple inside and out and has more of an air of class around it than the other two. If I were spending 6 figures on a car and it wasn’t a McLaren it…
Also the bigger the vehicle the worse it gets. Its bad in something the size of an altima. In the size of something the size of a small Chinese village that can hold at least as many people it’s downright unsettling.
If there’s a most disappointi g exhaust note post tomorrow and the 86 doesn’t take #1 I’ll be extremely disappointed... Again.
Also just maintaining control over those big vehicles in max pucker situations. Having no connection to the road whatsoever outside of “my steering wheel kinda makes the front wheels turn a little” makes situations like hydroplaning and other emergency situations absolutely terrifying. I like to have some kind of an…