n00l2
Kinky Hofmeister
n00l2

This is correct usage of the internet and car ownership in particular.

This was great. You know why? Because, for all of 2 minutes, I wasn’t thinking about the next four years.

Many times manufacturers “leak” that stuff themselves, in order to get free public opinion before product hits production. While a CAD leak is definitely done not on purpose, it’s absurd to think that leaks and spyshots are nothing to get excited about. People see spy shots and decide whether or not they should wait

To: BMW
From: Gary

Damn, in 100 years white girls STILL have no ass?

I’ll bet the car still hoons just fine. It even raced at Le Mans after being painted. At least he didn’t “Stance” it.

It’s fully build. Fuck it, NP.

The children of the corn are confused.

I never really got the kinda revisionist lust for the M1, but god damn does that thing look good.

The only driver that hit the apex in the whole video. Kudos to you, orange VW pickup driver.

Thunderbird.

Mastress. Make it happen.

TIL what TIL means

That’s fucking insane. I also think I’m going to integrate “What in God’s cock is going on here” into my daily vocabulary.

The induction loop type sensors here in south Florida (basically all intersections. No timers or cameras left I don’t think) suck for motorcycles. Those smaller circular ones you see in California seem to be much better.

What gets to me for some reason is when a car in the junkyard still contains a lot of old clothing and low-value personal possessions, especially in places that are on the way to somewhere rather than destinations in their own right. Sometimes some of it is kids’ clothing.

I took my wife with me to a salvage yard once. Immediately upon surveying the field of recently deceased cars, she got really emotional. Each one represented a life, which was now gone. Each one was loved, then lost. Now, they were being picked over before becoming new steel.

I get it.

I just keep finding reasons to use this.

I wonder how much extra $ would Elvis seat farts add to the value of the car.