mustangiimatt
Mustang2Matt
mustangiimatt

Whoever submitted the SHO from this should be banned from commenting ever again.

I rarely side with the police on this sort of thing, but if you play this video back at 25% speed? The dumbass’s hand goes toward the gun, a gun he didn’t bother to announce the presence of, and in the middle of a tense situation he caused himself by trying to pretend the laws that the overwhelming majority of the

Seeing as you type like some Gen-Z millenial edgelord, I doubt it.

They weren’t used for the rack-and-pinion, they were used for the independent front suspension. Camaros, Novas, and Volares were all also clip donor candidates back then as well, and none of them had rack-and-pinion steering.

The Aztek really was just too early to the party. With only minor updating, it would be a smash hit today.

Not only was the Pinto not shit, neither was the Mustang II based on it.

The dealership I work for gave more than this for trade-in on a ‘94 with four times as many miles on it last year.

I’m NP, but just barely.

It looks fantastic.

The original Need For Speed and Cruisin’ USA missed this list?

I owned a 1975 Thunderbird in high school and for a few years after. It was definitely not the worst car from that era, not by a long shot. It was luxurious, excessive, glorious, fun, and comfortable. It just wasn’t fast or fuel efficient.

Saying the Land Cruiser Prado isn’t sold here is kind of splitting hairs. It’s the same as the 4Runner and GX460 in most aspects.

I had the opposite experience, replacing only a thermostat and a motor mount in 100,000 miles. Not bad considering it was a late-90s/early-00s GM product (2001 Century).

I’m in.

Texas World Speedway.

Tell me you haven’t driven one without telling me you haven’t driven one.

Anyone who calls the cars in Nascar “a Nascar” or “Nascars”, doesn’t know jack about Nascar.

That would be the time I took a strawberry-red 1989 Ford Aerostar on two wheels taking a turn way too fast when I had my learner’s permit in 2000... with the whole family in the van (on vacation, no less).

I'm not actually going to buy it, I just like it. Look at my username, I love stepchildren cars, this would be right up my alley.

In my girlfriend’s 2015 Buick Verano, it’s the dated LCD in the middle of the cluster and the rear cupholder in the center console that’s directly under the overhang of the console lid.