mini4me
mini4me
mini4me

Oh my gosh. This color. This color with the retro front is the best.

I know a guy who has one of these. He owned his own company for years. He made money, but he did things that make no sense. Like, he decided he'd save money by not buying himself a new office chair for 15 years. So he duct taped his armrests back together when they fell apart. And proceeded to buy new suits every

I like the way he says "a mistake was made"

Gotta love the passive voice mode these guys go into when they're "owning up" to their fuck-ups. Unless he's blaming whatever dealership fills his tires for him and didn't give him that extra 1.5 PSI that clearly would have prevented this tragic accident.

Look, I'm not

The LED blorps offend the worst, the LED blips are such a bother, I really think they are worst of all the squiggles and squoggles

Bingo. I'm not spending $30k on an 8 year old Volvo Wagon no matter how good of shape it's in.

Dammit, graverobber. Why do you post the Volvos that need to take the CP vote? It's a perfect example, it's just a shame it's at least 10 grand overpriced.

Most of the credit goes to Chevy for making such a badass Big Block. My hearing suffered temporary damage at Goodwood when these started spitting flames.

A half decade's advertising budget couldn't buy the Volvo love this one image has.

I approve this message, since this will be my first winter in a rwd car. These Nittos have a lot of torque to manage...

In that case they should airdrop it over the Himalayas or something to troll future archaeologists.

The fact that you [presumably] have a driver's license is slightly terrifying considering your lack of fundamental knowledge that many would consider necessary for safe operation of a motor vehicle.

Every interface between objects has TWO coefficients of friction: The static coefficient, and the kinetic coefficient.

Now this is freaking genius! This should be sent in to Top Gear and maybe have them do one full season of just this: traveling the world with this premise.

That's how I learned to drive from racing games. The guardrails are placed there to slow you down in the middle of the curve so you never need to brake.

That save at 2:42 though.......

Hahahahahaha

The fanboy inside of me greatly appreciates this comment.

That straight on shot with the fire and brimstone coming at the camera will stay with me for a while...

Rope... Rope... ROPE ROPE ROPE.

Oh. Drone.

Wicker, Amish carbon fiber.