Have a car without traction control? RWD? No weight over the rear tires? Tube sand! I've got 240 pounds of this in my trunk right now. The trade off, is poorer gas mileage.
Have a car without traction control? RWD? No weight over the rear tires? Tube sand! I've got 240 pounds of this in my trunk right now. The trade off, is poorer gas mileage.
For those of us without remote start, get a spare key made. Start your car with that, then you can lock it in while it's running to warm up, while you retreat inside for coffee.
It never ceases to amaze me how many garages are filled with worthless crap, while the very expensive cars sit outside.
Clear all the shit out of your garage and park your car in it. It will be warmer in the morning and you don't have to clear off the snow
New York. Upstate. I take it you never had someone with Massachusetts plates behind you.
This isn't even close to an around-the-world flight. It's two great circle legs over the north pole. Still pretty impressive, but no where NEAR close to a real ATW flight.
A thousand times THIS. I drive US1 in Florida for my commute every day, 1 hour each way to do 38 miles if traffic flows as it should. I frequently find myself wishing fervently for 007's Aston so I could blast a path through the old people doing 35 in a 55 zone....side by side. It's particularly bad this time of…
Our current era is the clear winner. If you look back even 5 years, you had a base model stang @ 210 HP and a GT @ 315HP. Now you're at 305 and 435HP respectively. Look around and all you see on cars today is direct injection twin cammers...Some with turbos. Even the pushrod V8's that are left are putting out 650HP…
Actually, with five years left to go, I'd say this one.
The fact that they can pass you on the right indicates that you didn't move over when you should have.
I admit.. I'm an avid right-lane passer.
Driving back from our ritual summers in the Florida Keys you often find yourself on a narrow two lane highway stuck/parked in traffic. That was the case for this day, when suddenly, my dad jumped on the gas and wedged the fake wood panel Dodge Caravan between the parked car in front of us and the metal guard rail. I…
You've clearly never driven in Southern California.
your father paid good money for that van! how dare you call it a shitbox! he couldve had that corvette he always wanted if it wasnt for you and your siblings!
Kids are fun. I told my oldest son that his baby eyes were going to fall out just like his baby teeth.
I was on a trip with my brother and his son and we were driving through the pass near Palm Springs. I remembered that about a week or so earlier my nephew had learned about earthquakes in school. I had him convinced that the windmills in the pass were there to keep the two halves of California together.
Everytime i see a child gently teased by a loving parent i feel like the world is going to be alright. Thanks for the cute video.
They don't use them to create Ferrari replicas for no reason you know. Seriously, all the best, I always loved Fieros. I took this photo outside my gym 5 years ago.
I drive a Fiero. I am even more nervous now.