how to prevent the driver from dying from boredom behind the wheel?
how to prevent the driver from dying from boredom behind the wheel?
I’ve always digged the idea of PT cruiser. a friend of mine got one. it was a car. it transported us. it moved ok. I liked the core concept behind it, but as an economy ride, It was ok
sir, beautiful car! looks great!
actually kind of, yes. In 2006 or 2007, I was at the Frankfurt Auto Show with my dad, since he lived in a nearby town while he lived/worked in Germany between ‘06 and ‘08.
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I’ve had seat time in an FR-S. and I got the said seat time at night. on a backroad. with an owner who tossed me the keys and said “go for it”. While it was my second real RWD experience (the first being a 2012 V6 mustang my friend let me powerslide in the parking lot a bit, and let me take to some twisties) it was by…
wait. enlarge the photo. there's a "P" there. I uhhh... I don't think that's what goes in manual cars guys
holy fuck this better be stateside within the year!!!!!
I nominate the hellcat.
per weight, it should go like this:
2500lbs: 225hp
3000lbs: 295hp
3500lbs: 345hp
4000lbs: 425hp
4500lbs: 480hp
God: people of earth can't have that power!
dude! that dealer is literally 10 minutes from my house! I remember driving past that exact one!
these cars should all make the jetson's car sound....
I stopped it a minute thirty-five in. My head hurts.
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first car I drove. 1966 beetle, with a "sporty" webber carb, and a straight out the back poo chute. Best car ever.
now, where the fuck can I find $12k.....
I'm gonna get hate here, but the Euro-Spec Passat is absolutely spectacular.
"Oh, and also a Mazda 3 hatch, which is probably the most fun family car your $25,500 can buy"