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Wikipedia distinguishes between front-mid and rear-mid so it has to be true.

These people have all been fired.

Because the Colorado and Yukon are Chevy trash! Huehuehuehuehuehuehue!

Didn’t know we were counting accidental lock-outs in this. When I drove big trucks I’d just gotten back from an east coast trip and was prepared to spend some home time when my boss called and said one of our drivers was sick and he needed me to take a quick Chicago run, an easy 600 mile round trip, no backhaul, and

6.2 SRT engine....no shit. This will decimate all, after you put about ten grand into it, if we have to, overnight parts from De-troit.

Oh, and then their are the drivers going straight who stop to let the left turning cars through. WRONG! I don’t care how “nice” you think you’re being... it’s wrong. Stop it.

My new sports car, the Rosinator 1, will feature an innovative new quadruple-manual transmission, with each wheel driven by its own miniature manual transmission built right into the wheel. Yes, that means four shifters, and four clutch pedals. It’ll also be powered by a naturally-aspirated, air-cooled, rear-mounted

“Yes, that’s a great idea!”

My 2002 EP3 has 252k miles on it, runs like a top, is as tight as the day I bought it, and I brought a new dishwasher home from Lowe’s in it yesterday. I paid $5k for it with 110k on it, used and in mint condition..

i’ll still take my 02 ep3 over these newer civics

Hey! Don’t “bluh” minivans. They’re pretty amazing at doing what they’re meant for: car sex after shopping at Costco.

The GM version would randomly spray pepperspray at the driver, but also somehow launch metal bits at them too....

I like this conceptually, but I’m a unrepentant speeder. I like my anonymous hatchback that only Mazda nerds would even know was anything remotely special. I don’t drive like an asshole (I take special care to never affect anyone else on the road), but I do get where I’m going about as quick as I can safely get away

Really interesting social experiment/statement. I love that you touched on the anonymity that everyone seemingly desires behind the wheel as well as probably in most parts of their life. I like to be different, and I really liked the 70's vehicle individuality with wild paint types (endless lines, panel paint, fades,

Fantastic article. I like the way you think. But, what’s up with this?

I bought a cargo van to move cross-country. It was boring and white, so I had a couple friends use it as their canvas. They got a cool rolling billboard across the country, and I got something more fun than your typical construction van.

That’s an art car, not a shitty paintjob.

“Seventy-six percent of cars in the U.S. are black, white, silver, or gray.”

That’s a lot of space between the pilot and copilot. They must not get along.