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Cletus: Boys, y'all got to stay on that throttle or she's a-gonna nose in on ya ever' time.

This was filmed in Australia.

4x4 Evo is on the list so I know this thing is accurate.

With apologies to Dr. Seuss...

Bigfoot for the NES was a staple of my childhood.

4x4 EVO and 4x4 EVO 2! Specifically, Terminal Reality did a great job on the second game, which I loved every moment of. The GameCube version of 4x4 EVO 2 was the best of the console selections. Of course there was the PC game, which was modded extensively.

Got pretty into 4x4evo2 for a while. Even to the point of trying to make my own truck. There were a lot of neat custom vehicles and tracks you could download that other players made. The free roams and missions were fun too.

I remember playing 4x4 Evo 2 on XBox and loving modifying the vehicles. It seemed to try to be realistic for the most part, but for some reason you could get a truck with a 12" lift, 38" Super Swampers and a brush guard up to over 220mph if you chose the right engine modifications.

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It needs to be a thing where every car manufacturer makes a special offroad edition of their flagship model.

I know people are entitled to their opinions... but what was said is in the video is pretty much garbage. With the exception of water leaks in the vehicle since Honda has acknowledged this issue via service bulletin, the majority of what was said is blatantly ignorant.

The proportions are off just enough, the piece of black plastic on the lower part of the split grille.

Hey guys, can you tell me where the Cadillac is?

Was going to suggest the Regal. I had a Grand Prix GTP. With a pulley swap, PCM, and intake, I used to SERIOUSLY piss off SN95 Mustangs, 350Zs, you know, all the "performance" cars that really aren't all that fast, but the owners think they are unbeatable.

Buick Park Avenue Ultra with the 3.8 Supercharged or Regal GS also with the 3.8 Supercharged fits this challenge perfectly. I couldn't find one on Ebay for an appropriate price, but you can regularly find them on Craigslist for $2000. $8000 of maintenance and mods, and you'd be the fastest grandpa on the street. Go