mcseanerson
mcseanerson
mcseanerson

While I think he has some cool.... vehicles, yes we’ll use the term vehicles, I picked Arnold because the question is who is the coolest car collector, not who has the coolest cars or who do we think is the most awesome (Obviously Glickenhaus would be the answer to both questions)

Mine was my first car and I miss it terribly.

Well somebody’s watching at least.

I always keep in mind that while people believe people think with the size of their car what they really think with is their insurance premiums and deductibles. A guy driving a banged up 20 year old beater is a lot more threatening than a guy in a leased 5 series.

What does he do with his feet now that there’s no clutch?

Neutral: I’ve never let a cars size concern me about road rage. Obviously I don’t pick fights with semis but I’ve gotten aggressive with big land yachts and SUVs while driving in my Ford Aspire.

I’ve always had a soft spot for Vegas. Wagons add to that. NP.

And here I thought I was witty.

I had to do that to change a serpentine belt on a Sentra.

Quiet you. Just wait until Kinja replaces your satnav.

Yes, that was definitely confusing me.

Is the regular GT350 going to be any lighter than a regular GT?

As computers take over more and more of our lives so will all the garbage that comes with them.

I’m not up to date on the latest in Mustang news kids. What’s the difference between the Shelby GT350 and the GT350R?

I’m the guy who orders 4 chocolate chip cookies and a water at McDonald’s.

So you’re saying we should all own old, simple, reliable Ferraris Doug? I hear you loud and clear.

You can say pretty much the same thing about a car with lithium batteries.

Can you tell me a benefit of fuel cell vehicles as compared to a Tesla Model S?

Yeah that’s how I felt changing the one on my Mazda 3. I could tell if you had exactly the right body type, maybe a 5’ 4” skinny Japanese man, it wouldn’t be difficult to change at all.