mikecharger69
Mike
mikecharger69

This does not talk about looking backwards, but to the side when changing lanes

Nobody said that the California DMV holds the truth of the good driving practices... they may be wrong too.

Doesn’t the Valiant max out at a very scary-looking 90mph in the film?

I meant more how, not why. I understand the antagonist was a sociopath. I was more referring to the part you mentioned as “souped up.” I don’t care how much power you add to your land yacht, you cannot violate the laws of physics: I still argue that a more nimble car can get away from a leviathan of a truck.

That’s questionable.

All of the stars to you....

all I EVER used and all I’m EVER going to use, are only my three rearview mirrors. Is it the same for you as well?

I saw this movie many many years ago and, even then, when I was younger, I still had a big issue with it: How was a Peterbuilt truck keeping up with a Valiant?

That is the most delightfully harsh criticism of a boring car I have ever witnessed, thank you.

I think the xA/xD really were Scion’s min-spec cars. You know, that parts bin car with minimal R&D and build cost. The one designed for the shopper that walks into a dealership and says “Give me the cheapest shit you got.”

1969 Dodge Charger. My favorite car. And also, one of the rarest and expensive muscle cars, as far as base model muscle cars go.

No shit, Sherlock. Tell that to all the braindead idiots out there that know that but doon’t give a flying fuck about theirs or anybody else’s vehicles.

Remove yourself from human society and you will have no obligation to the material wellbeing of others.

Is that really worse? Really?

Someone just proved that they don’t know what an SMG is, and has just created a definition by which F1 cars are automatic, lol.

Three pedals = Manual.

I wanted to make a hundred million dollars ... Anthony looked over.... He said he expected to make a billion dollars

Suggestion:

if the buyer chooses to take an honest look at their budget and do the math, they won’t be put in a tough spot.