njscorpio
njscorpio
njscorpio

Cool, I'll check that out!

Jalopnik should have it’s readers submit testimonials/recommendations for various shops in their area (nothing negative, just recommendations). It's easy to find the problem places, but it's hard to find a trust worthy shop without some assistance. This could range from a full service mechanic, to an engine rebuild

When I see these online, I go “ppffftttt, gaudy, over expensive, compensation-mobile". But, when I see the exact same color one driving around town, I can help but stop and watch it zoom by.

I had an ex who, after the relationship, was driving a bone stock Lancer, though I could tell she wished it was an Evo. This answer would be a good one applied to her...

We watch as the wild Tahoe hunkers down, stalking it's prey, ready to attack.

Halloween Witch

Do they have an allergen menu?

Too many creases in the hood...it’s implying there is performance under the hood, so it needs to be elevated (like the Camaro), but then extra flourishes are added.


They may cover the damage to the other party, and they MAY even cover the damage to the drunk driver...but odds are they won’t, and they will surely drop the policy afterwards. It’s like someone getting in a car wreck with their on vehicle, while evading the police after a bank robbery.

I’ve heard that pretty much every prior generation says the next generation has an entitled attitude, but in particular I’ve seen many examples online of “Millennials” expressing this perspective. Perhaps you are right, and the insurance companies are marketing toward ignorant people by say, “You guys are right, so

That is actually backwards (prior insurance producer here). Insurance companies LOVE DUI tickets. Why? Because what that says is, sure, you may end up crashing into other cars...but when you do, you will be drunk, at fault, and we won’t have to pay for it because you were drunk (and it was a criminal act). Then the

One night, about 2am, I was waiting at a desolate traffic light, the road slick from rain earlier. I was in a 1979 Trans Am...not restored, but no body damage. A Jeep Wrangler slid up behind me and “tapped” my rear. The only time I’ve been in an impact that could actually be called a tap. I get out, the driver gets

I remember standing on the back bumper, holding on to the roof rack, while a buddy of mine was zipping around town. His was an older model, with the boxier design, so I was more vertical than bent over.

Regardless of how much I dislike the general vibe of those who gravitate toward Scion TCs, I think they are very attractive cars. Simple, clean, recognizable but not gaudy (unless something like this happens to it).

I’ve got two of the same on the passenger door of my 2012 Camaro :(

This commercial is a girl basically saying she doesn’t understand how car insurance works. “I pay on time!” Yes, you are required to. That doesn’t make you special. “Tapping that other car was ‘no big deal’”. That isn’t your call to make. “Why are you punishing me by raising my rate?” The electric company isn’t

No, it's a tired pirate car. "Ar...rest me."

"Ha!" - Camaro driver

"Hey Thierry, over here! We're huge fans! Thierry!! Thierry!!"

I say, the affordable mid/rear engine, rwd car. Bring back the MR2! Bring back (and make better) the Fiero!