mtonelli91
mtonelli91
mtonelli91

Snitches don’t go to general pop.  They are either housed with other snitches and cho-mo’s or they don’t mix with anybody.

This one has some nostalgia for me.  When I was young we would go to the local 1/4 mile short track races on Saturday night.  The announcer at the time would give different drivers nicknames.  There was a driver named Linda McBride that he gave the nickname “Wild Thing” so during driver introductions he would play the

I remember my cousin trying to convince me I’d like this song because “it’s about cars.”  I didn’t like it.

So, no cylinder deactivation?

Gwen Stefani- Crash

As an owner of a Fiat 500 Turbo, I can confirm.

OMG, Road Rash.  I totally forgot about that.  There was nothing better than kicking a competitor into oncoming traffic at the last second.

I played so many hours of that game.  And the AI was surprisingly good for the time.  The computer drivers had specific driving styles.

We test drove a Cadillac CTS Coupe and as soon as we opened the door the smell of cigarette smoke blasted us in the face. We are non-smokers so it’s an instantly dead deal. The salesman tried to tell us all we had to do was leave the windows down for a couple weeks and it would be gone. My wife said, “Then why didn’t

You spelled all the words correctly.  Instantly gives you away.

I just could not get over that maniacal smile.  I don’t think all cars need to be “angry,” but I don’t want to walk out to my driveway and think there’s an escapee from the local mental health ward waiting for me.

This is all I ever see when I look at this car.

The time slowing down is such a weird phenomenon. When I was 16 I raced street stocks at our local quarter mile oval. It was the first race of the season with a new car we had built over the winter. I was doing well in my heat race. Comfortable lead with two laps to go when suddenly the brake pedal essentially broke

My favorite is the large cowl induction hood (indicating it’s carbureted) and then has a forward facing scoop on top of the cowl induction.  Doesn’t one counteract the other if they were supposed to be functional?  Of course I still shake my head at the giant rear wing on front wheel drive cars.

While we’re at it, can we make the different rebate offers as selectable/deselectable? I don’t like pricing a car that is artificially $7,000 cheaper than what I’ll actually get because I’m not a recent college graduate with a competitive manufacturer lease AND a veteran with poor credit, Costco member that is a

My dad was into NHRA when I was a kid and I never took to drag racing as much as I liked circle track and road racing. When I did watch it with him, I preferred the Pro Stock class to Top Fuel or Funny Car because they looked like real cars.

I ended up buying the same car from a different dealer and refused to go back to the first dealer for a long time. I eventually went back to inquire about an extended warranty deal they were advertising. I told them about the previous bad experience I had there and how it soured my view of their business.  The sales

Early on in my car shopping experiences I got held hostage (they had the keys to my car to give me a “valuation”) and they started getting aggressive with me.  When I kept telling them I wasn’t looking to buy today and just wanted to drive the car to see if I still wanted to keep it on my list, I was told, “I don’t

I took a tennis class one time. I had never played tennis in my life. I bought the absolute cheapest racket I could find because I figured I was going to suck regardless. I wasn’t going to be able to get the most out of an expensive racket so it would have been a waste of money. I’m sure experienced players could get

I’ve started feeling this way too. I have a friend that is also into cars and he still gets excited when new supercars are introduced and I just can’t summon the interest anymore. They are beyond aspirational at this point. Sure, when they were under $200,000, I could fantasize about somehow scraping every coin I have