pyroholtz
PyroHoltz @ opposite-lock.com
pyroholtz

Yes, because a limited production supercar hand built in its own dedicated factory is so comparable to a mass market Neon or whatever....

Or is it that the people with the desirable versions are holding onto them?

Might as well upgrade with the rest of the kitt, no? It is the 21st Century...

Here’s your eggs.

the list of things that don’t cause cancer is shorter.

Happily watched this many times, never noticed he pinned the speedo before. holy hell.

he can’t keep his car in straight line. He need to learn how to control wheel spin.

Loafers!!

You misspelled “racetrack”

Imagine thinking “let’s go do some crimes, but it’s really important we create and publicly share a positive record of crimes whenever we do them.”

Well with the warmer weather, my Honda Fit is getting better fuel economy.  That’s more interesting, right?

There *has* to be something more interesting happening in the car world today?

Seeing those cars just reminds of how Chrysler used to care about racing and how they dominated GT1 (then gt2) for so long - and with a car that looks tepid compared to some of these homologation specials.

Different sticker.  And maple syrup.

64 yr old was British, that was his hard Brexit.

What’s up with the trunk vents?

Pray tell,

I feel like the Suburban was in the same ballpark. You also had Range Rover and Toyota kicking around to some extent.

When you don’t have much (any?) segment competition, you can get away with this move! Plus, it is a pretty timeless design.

Never underestimate the petty cruelty of a government agency.