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I’m curious. When a crash like this happens who is responsible for the damage? Say there is clear fault on one party, does that party have to pay for the other drivers car repair? I doubt there’s anything like insurance for race cars, or am I wrong on that too?

In zeee wheels

But so nicccce. I saw one the other day in my neighborhood. So baller!

I imagine the idea came to him while riding on the metro on his way to Funkytown.

It appears they went with 15" front/16" rear wheels...which is a departure from the standard 16" front/17" rears. That combined with a very small battery will make up for the added carbon bits. The supercharger however weighs 45 lbs on it’s own and that weight is up high...not an ideal place to add a 45 lb mass. To

Listen all of ya’ll.

Cannot have plastic bumpers? I’m assuming he means plastic bumper COVERS since all cars have metal under-bumpers, but the only new vehicles sold today without plastic bumper covers are trucks/vans/Jeeps. So that should narrow it down a bit I’d say.

I have a bad feeling this was one of those “make a wish” things gone bad. Poor kid probably had terminal cancer and his dream was to ride in an F50. If true then perhaps this was the better way to go?

They’re totally different. It’s like saying an 80's Toyota Vanwagon is the same as a VW Vanagon. Similar in layout and function, but totally different vehicles.

My read from the advertisement is that the solar roof powered the car’s accessories, but I’m an educated adult with common sense. I think Karma is purposefully misguiding the simpler masses to believe the solar panel literally powers the vehicle propulsion. It’s deceptive marketing for sure.

You know, there were probably people who said the Chevette was the best looking Chevy when it came out. Of course, none of them would admit it today. I want you to screenshot your comment, print it out and put it in a safe deposit box, only to be opened in 30 years. Then, if I’m right and you can see the ugliness as I

2NR-FKE engine (tuned version of the one used in Japan’s Corolla, now with direct injection and revised ports)

People are fucking weird. I’ve never even remotely been tempted to say “hey” or “how you doin’?”, but yet I can still totally see some weird motherfucker doing that after he busts a nut. Fucking weirdos.

Ok why are you using THAT shift knob for the article title? It’s so odd because I’m watching that exact same knob in eBay right now and trying to decide if it’s well suited for my mk1 Cortina. I just got a notice that the auction was ending soon earlier today!

I have an mk1 Ford Cortina that supposedly weighs 1900 lbs and can seat 4 comfortably or 5 if necessary. It’s about the same size as my Fiesta ST, but looks larger simply because of the excellent proportions. Yeah the Fiesta is safer, but I much more enjoy the open interior of the Cortina. To be honest I’ve learned to

They’ve changed since then, but not by much. Probably about as much as you can see in the difference between the Beat and the S660 above.

What if the malaise era was so bad that not only did a molested Pinto get badged as a Mustang II, the Chevette got molested and badged as a Corvette II? Then, during peak bleakness Chevy released the Chevy Corvette II 229 which featured the 3.8L V6 engine from the same model year Monte Carlo?

I’m pretty sure the photo is showing two smaller channels, which straddle the main tire path. As you can see in the other photos there are smaller “cam follower” type wheels that side on either side of the main rubber wheels. The main wheels ride on the level section between the trenches. Those trenches look to be no

B ED ASSMASTER

OK grandpa, I will. Tell grandma I said hi.