meotter96
Meotter96
meotter96

The HP Omen link errors out. Not sure what the issue might be! 

The HP Omen link errors out. Not sure what the issue might be! 

The Capri XR2 turbos are more fun than they should be. There are far worse vehicular curiosities you could pursue! 

I thought the shinkas only came in a purple color with a parchment interior? I'm probably wrong as usual though

It’s still used here in New England, especially if you have a nice sports car or RWD car that you use other times of the year. 

I’m a sucker for upholstered headlight covers.

Came here for the Hotblack Desiato reference. Left satisfied. 

It’s manual, brown, porsche powered, and has a ton of unobtanium parts. If a plane were a jalop special, here we are.

*braces self for piping hot changli content* 

Hot take: I like the redesign, especially the sections for reviews, car buying, etc.

Hot damn. Christmas is coming early this year! 

I’m actually bummed there hasn’t been a glut of Changli content. I want more ridiculousness 

I guess the one good thing that can be said is that it doesn’t have angry eyes.

I’ve bought several sets of Continental Tires as a direct result of their involvement in IMSA and the Dinner with Racers podcast. 

I like this name better than Good Buy or Goodbye. Good change. As long as Rob stays at the helm, all is good in the world.

If you get a transportation stipend from work and are in sales or another client heavy profession, having a new car every few years that you don’t have to worry about and the company pays for. That’s the common scenario that I see. 

I weirdly like this unloved generation as well. It’s trying to modernize a classic style a bit, but I think it’s aged well with an appropriate amount of malaise era charm. 

I’ve been going to The Race of Gentlemen in Wildwood for a few years now, and without a doubt the belly tanks and sand rails are my favorite vehicles every year. There’s just something undeniably great about a low slung belly tank racer.

Funny thing is, it was our third honda, and each one blew an A/C compressor before 80k miles. Two CRVs and my fit all did it. I wonder if it was just a supplier issue for a while. 

Yeah. I want to forgive the little buggers but it is tough. I know the overwhelming majority of owners have had good experiences. It's difficult to let go of resentment when you are the one that gets the lemon. 

I have very few axes to grind when it comes to cars.. The Honda Fit is one. To this day it still holds the title of most disappointing and least reliable vehicle I have ever owned. I know mine was probably a lemon. Even the worst cars have great examples, and even the best cars have terrible ones. I’ll still