neoyeti
TorsoMan
neoyeti

I was thinking the same. I grew up drifting my mom’s Mazda GLC (the last year it was RWD - 1980?) all winter long. The Montana winters made it pretty easy.

Pour me a glass!!!

And I will happily buy a used Genesis 2 years later for half the original price. We bought our Santa Fe Sport brand new and it has been rock solid for 3.5 years and 65,000 miles. I’m drinking that kimchee flavored kool-aid and loving it!

I couldn't help but notice her bulging triceps.

I used to love bombing down fire roads on my 1990 DR650 like this. Except much much slower. Man I miss that bike. Great video!

I’m afraid I just blue myself!

I grew up riding dirt bikes and I can’t tell you how many times I lost my front end on my 1990 Suzuki DR650 whenever I tried to do some serious dirt riding. I can’t even imagine taking a big ass GS into the dirt - no thanks!

Wow somehow I missed that those did come with those rear shocks. I remember it looking like this when I was kid looking at all of our Dirt Bike magazines in the ‘70's.

Ahhh the AMF days. The cleverly named MX250. I'm not sure what's going on with the rear shocks on this one - that's not stock. Somebody took some forks and made shocks out of them. Crazy.

I still wish I had picked up a NX650. I ended up getting a 1990 DR650 which was a blast.

Drop one of them Coyote engines in it and Hells Yeah!

My mom bought the last year of the rwd Mazda GLCs (1980?). It was a Great Little Car but really really gutless. I’d like to think it would smoke a Chevette but never raced one. It do some burnouts if you poured some oil on the ground. It was great fun in the snow (we lived in Billings, MT). I did get it up to an

I had a 1st gen Neon Sport Coupe - I really miss it! I would love to find an ACR.

I live in Colorado - you can’t throw a rock and not hit a 4Runner - they are everywhere. (I may have or may have not tried it)

I have really short legs so my head hits the roof of the Vette. I have plenty of legroom. Think the dad from The Incredibles.

Welcome to my life. This is why I love CarMax - they leave the doors unlocked so I can see if I fit before I get all serious about a car. At 6’2” I’m not super tall but it is all torso. New Corvette - Nope! BRZ - Nope! Miata - Hell No! 2012 Beetle - Hells Yeah.

I was stationed over there in 1987-8. Back then every taxi was a Hyundai Pony. Every car was a Hyundai, Kia or Ford (some Ford I have never seen). I remember thinking “wouldn’t it be something if Americans only drove Chevys, Fords, and/or Chryslers?”. Not too long after that Hyundai started to sell cars in America and

The scrambler totally reminds me of a 1970’s Penton enduro bike. It looks good.

No it was a Mazda not a Dodge.

Swingers - duh.