mowter
Mowter
mowter

Wait, so you’re saying that mechanical components inside the engine could possibly fail

The WRX and WRX STI models, marketed as high-performance, “sporty” vehicles

They want a car that can handle the family but doesn’t require a big sacrifice on the eco-friendly front. 

Disclosure Notice — This post is satire and intended for entertainment purposes only. Following the advice in this post could lead to significant injury or death to you, your loved ones and/or small household pets. Poster bears no liability for injuries or death caused by your stupidity and/or refusal to read anything

10 minutes of that regardless of real-time vehicle changes is still 10 minutes of that.

Somebody recently asked why any would do online racing in GTA instead of something like a Forza or Gran Turismo.

You won’t find this functionality in our games, including Destiny or Destiny 2

I guess. It’s worth noting that iRacing already has Fords & VWs in the game, so they were apparently just too cheap/lazy to set up agreements with Subaru and Honda (who are, of course, no strangers to licensed video games).

Catch 22? iRacing won’t bother with other two manufacturers unless GRC prooves popular, but GRC

What happened to all the Subarus and Hondas?

He also called it a “Dodger”

The Hellcat didn’t even have to be that low on fuel at the start.

Abu-Shlieba then abandoned the car and attempted to bail on foot through a field. Officers think it was because he ran out of gas.

Is it easier to do the “slip and blip” in the latest STi?

Get a new one. Get it in a neutral color. Get it without the giant wing. The adult in you will be convinced he’s driving a respectable family sedan. The kid in you will know he’s got a hopped-up hoonmobile. It’s the Frosted Mini-Wheats of cars.

WRX’s stock tires are summers which start turning hard and brittle around 40 degrees, regardless of road conditions. So if you’re into things like accelerating, turning and braking, yeah, it does need winter wheels.

Ever push start a car? I’m guessing no.

Almost time for the winter wheels. Almost...

I enjoy stuff like this not necessarily for the driving advice, but for the insights into what’s going on with my car. Here, the punchline is that something needs to keep the engine spinning. If it’s not going to be the wheels, the engine’s going to need to burn some fuel to do it by itself.

Forgot that was on NBC...