kitt222
The Vibe Guy, Apparently
kitt222

I'll admit, I screamed "POWER!!!" when that Durango went sideways.

Well... yes, but that's a sports car, and so it's understandable that it would be like that. Also, the body is (was?) made out of similar stuff, so why put metal bumpers on a plastic/fiberglass car? We're seeing crossovers and other regular cars becoming bumper covers with wheels.

My friend and I got in a little accident, but it was honestly just a tap. My brakes weren't applied, and I was rolling. And my entire bumper cover needs repainting. Now, it's no big deal, because the cover is shotty and not put on well to begin with (plus, my dad got me a new one for Christmas), but now the paint is

Based on your SN, I'm going to have say HELL no.

SRT called back. They asked you to put your glasses on.

You can rent this in the Minneapolis area? I know which ride I'm taking to my senior prom next year!

Imagine it... Honda-Apple fanboys. The antichrist himself would shudder!

If Apple did this, there are a few things that are certain: it would cost a lot, it would be nearly seamless, it would look fantastic, and it would be a game-changer. I'm not a fan of Apple, but this has been true about most of their products, and now is as good a time as any to release more stuff to distract texters

This Daytona 500 is cursed, or something. But that was one awesome fireball!

Hey, the first cell phone gave you a third arm and the first laptop was heavier than a desktop computer of the time, but they both created amazing items which we use everyday. The same applies here!

I've got my shovel. I'm going to fly to Greece, and come back with a bit of that Ferrari!

This is pretty much the only thing regarding the bailouts and the UAW that I actually like. Way to go, guys. But really, that white Lesabre should be moved...

Well it only makes sense... Bob Lutz says the Volt was made to lessen dependance on oil.

Don't question it, they're dying off quietly for the better of all mankind.

It'd be interesting to cement the base of a car in concrete just to see what would happen. Like on top of a building or parking structure.

Do what the local elementary and junior high school in my area does:

The car was just tired of its plastic engine cover, so it wanted to get rid of it. No matter the cost.

I'm not saying that. What it symbolizes is that Japan took something crappy from another country, and made it into a great machine. The same spirit has happened countless other times. The Japanese come along and excel at what someone else was doing.

Mazda Miata. The Japanese took the British roadster, and made it better than the British ever could; they made it reliable, efficient, and affordable. The Japanese tend to do that. With compact cars, midsized cars, small trucks, hybrids, etc...

Stallman, question: do you really sleep with a sword under your bed?