racekar
Racekar
racekar

Being from NY where the gas tax is very high, I always love filling up in NJ on my way home. By habit I always get out and start the proscess, and usually get yelled at by the attendant. By now you would think they would have changed the law.

Your an idiot!

My first new car was a Mazda RX 3, that was a long time ago, most likely it's just rust by now. Was a good car, never had a problem with the engine, decent handling and quick enough to surprise other drivers.

engine out service required, notorious for having cracked exhaust headers that are unavailable requiring you buy stupidly expensive aftermarket replacements. They are not ever going to get clasic status since a lot were built, save up and get a 360.

I am not sure your correct about cross shopping, I just bought my wife an Explorer Limited and we looked at all the avaliable vehicles including the European brands. The pilot may be reliable but the interior is the plastic fantastic, the Acura was more like what we were looking for, but the dealer was a putz. My

The way you enter and exit a turn is very dependent on what comes after the turn. Many people don't understand this or choose to ignore it, and just want to drive every corner as fast as possible.

In Metro NY premium is about $4:15 a gallon. Some of the highest gas taxes in the country, can't wait to leave this place.

get rid of the restrictor plate, and all the aero, so they actually have to drive the car. All the big wrecks happen because no one lifts, the cars are flat out all the time.

but it is an unbelievably fast and agile pig

NASCAR is the only series where you can punt the car in front of you out of the way, even wreck him, and there is no penalty. In fact their greatest technician #3 was idolized. Watching the punt fest at a road course is laughable.

Just more Eco green traffic engineering to try and make driving as difficult and time consuming as possible. In my town they have 4 way stops on almost every corner, making a short trip a pain. They also have the lights timed so you can't ever get 2 greens in a row.

They need to make two models, a Skyactive 2L for all the secretaries and a Mazdaspeed turbo 2L available only with a stick for the rest of the market.

You can take a new Cayman to the track and flog the crap out of it without complaint, in fact that's what it's made for. No Camry engine let alone the rest of the car will survive long. And when it does brake, you take it to your out of business Lotus dealer?

I was a CO in New York for a few years, worked in Clinton, Elmira, and Fishkil. I agree with this well written piece, I would say you have more chance of getting beat up than getting raped. It was over 30 years ago and the gang the gang culture was there but no where as big as it is now.

4 years of college, 2 years working. One totaled car, idiot ran a red light. Numerous dents and scrapes, they tend to park by Braille. I actually rode a motorcycle for a while there, looking back on it I must have been crazy.

I have a 2004 S500, bought it from the original owner with only 25000 miles 2 years ago For the absurd price of $24000. Fantastic car, wonderful highway cruiser and pretty quick, I can only imagine what an animal the S65 is like. I have a few other MB's and do most of my own work, once you get to know the querks,

I have a 2004 S 500, bought it used and have put over 70,000 miles on it. Nothing has broken, just oil changes and brake job, and it is a fantastic car and I am driving it for Kia money. I am sure it will be around for a long while as it feels like it is made from a solid block of granite. My 2 children both have

I live in suburban NY, I can't tell you the amount of times I have been behind someone on line at Costco or the supermarket and watched them pay with a SNAP card (food stamps) and then walk out to see them piling their stuff into a nicer car than I drive. As someone who worked his but off since I was 14 and now have

Too fat, would never make weight. The larger drivers are already starving and not drinking the day before the race, Tony would never.

I owned an RX3 and later raced an RX7 in the SCCA. The rotary engine is a wonderfull motor for racing and I spent far less time working on my cars engine than my competitors with piston engines. Once setup it would run fast and hard for a relatively long time.