mtonelli91
mtonelli91
mtonelli91

Jesus, trying to read a stream of consciousness without any punctuation is difficult.

New Cadillac converter installed!

Probably unlikely just because of the name recognition of the nameplate Ranger already established in the U.S. But I could see someone in Ford suggesting it so they can pad their “F-Series” sales numbers even more.

Absolutely. The more I see people driving around do anything BUT watching where they’re going, the more I’m astounded I haven’t been seriously injured or killed before now. It’s the main reason I’ve stopped riding my motorcycle around town. It’s only a matter of time before I’m hit or turned in front of and I’m dead.

Don’t go ruining his fantasy about “libtard” California and all the “elitists” there with facts. His politicians have carefully crafted California and New York to be full of terrible people that hate ‘Merica and murder babies for community entertainment. If he finds out that it’s all fabricated, he might realize where

I don’t really care one way or the other if they keep the grid girls or not. They really don’t get that much screen time as it is. I can say, though, that my wife enjoys seeing what outfits they have at each race. She looks forward to seeing how each country dresses them.

Wheel well arches have never once been a factor in what vehicle I buy. I don’t think that is why Ford sells a million F-series a year.

I want to install a police style spotlight to blast the high beam idiots driving around town blinding everybody. It’s becoming a serious thing around here. About every tenth car just drives around with their high beams on all the time. And flashing your high beams at them has no affect. So I want a million candle watt

I went to the San Francisco Auto Show last night and Buick had probably 12 cars in their display. They might as well have brought cardboard cutouts of their cars as no one was looking at them. It was kind of sad, really.

Why bother? People won’t believe the data it sends back. Remember? Science is bad and every person is smarter than scientists now.

Because as with most “appliance” vehicles like the CR-V, Camry, Accord, RAV-4, etc., their owners are either terrified of driving or can’t be bothered with actually learning how to properly. It’s actually kind of a blessing that they all tend to congregate towards the same vehicles. Whenever I see one, I keep an eye

I guess instead of Stealerships, these dealers would be called Embezzlerships?

When I went to take the driving portion of the test, my examiner had just moved to the area and didn’t know their way around yet. She would give me last second turns, but then assure me she wasn’t marking me down for not signaling early enough. We kept getting stuck at railroad crossings for a very slow (and long)

What is a typical Heat or Main going to do to my SR when we’re playing bumper cars around every turn?

That isn’t the iRacing Charlotte infield course and you know it.

I’m very much looking forward to this. However, NASCAR, can we please have local cautions instead of full course cautions every time somebody drops a tire in the grass?

I had a 1995 Suzuki Swift. It had the mighty 4 cyl while the gutless Metro had a 3 pot. That car was amazing. It got handed down through the entire family and is still running with the Aunt and Uncle that do zero maintenance. It just keeps on chugging.

I can attest to the fast spreading misinformation. We evacuated Santa Rosa Sunday night at 3:45 AM and headed north. There was tons of misinformation about what was burned down up to and including the entire Northwest quadrant of the city. We came back today to see if we still had a home (we were lucky.) While, yes,

I have very fond memories of this truck. My dad had one and it’s the vehicle I learned to drive a manual in. I owe my love of three pedals to that wonderful truck.

You, sir, are no Doug Demuro.