mustangiimatt
Mustang2Matt
mustangiimatt

I work on cars for a living.

Current and Former F150 owners would like a word with you.

Old Chevy/GMC C10 pickups.

The Treblab X11 gets my vote.

The Treblab X11 gets my vote.

Darrell Wallace Jr. is the EIGHTH African-American to compete at NASCAR’s highest level, not the fourth.

I’m not biased against front-wheel-drive, so long as it’s doing it’s job in tandem with the rear wheels of my 4Runner.

The Kia Cadenza is the Hyundai Azera.

I bought a 2014 F150 3.7L strictly based on budget and fuel economy in January 2015. I had a 45 mile per day commute, and needed something to pull my Mustang II back and forth to the drag strip. Ford claimed that pig was capable of 23mpg. In reality it was more like 17. I could set the cruise at 65 and drive hundreds

Fwllow 4Runner owner, grease the slip yoke on your driveshaft. What you are feeling is it binding. Just takes a grease gun and synthetic grease. (Be glad it’s not a Ford, had to cut the clamp on the driveshaft boot and remove the rear half of the driveshaft to do the same thing.) While you’re down there, grease your

Your interest proves that it truly lacks the “meh” necessary to qualify.

Cinnamon roll shaped turbos?

I really wish they would’ve sold that here.

Got into the import vs. domestic debate with my uncle (who’s pissed that my sister bought a Hyundai, and that I supported her decision based on the fact that the Sonata Hybrid she bought is the PERFECT car for her needs/wants) at the Thanksgiving dinner table. I drive two Fords, but I also work on all makes/models at

Saleen didn’t get started until 1983.

My 1975 Mustang II Ghia coupe. That picture was taken 9 months ago when I put it on ramps in the front, stands in the back, and put traction bars and subframe connectors on it... and haven’t done a damned thing with it since.

GM is running out of “the world’s okayest crossover”? Say it ain’t so!

For the love of God, it’s “Roush”, not “Rousch”!

I love most dual-clutches and adaptive cruise control is amazing.

Yes, I hate it.