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I’m absolutely in for this movie. I know it’s not how Hollywood works, but I’d love for more filmmakers to have the chance to take huge swings at their own internal visions, even if the end product is a train wreck.

Let’s face it, the only way this is a fair fight is if the Porsche was towing a Cybertruck.

Remind me when a straight person was killed by a queer for being straight that you think “respecting heterosexuality” is even remotely an issue in our society that needs to be addressed.

Jason X sequel!!!

As a child of the 80s, when a quick stock street car did the 1/4 in 13s, I am absolutely flabbergasted that the SLOWEST 911 will happily run 12s all day long.

This kind of anecdote is my favorite response to the malaise-era boomerisms about how Japanese cars were all crap that was trying to undercut red-blooded US automakers. In reality, basically everything coming out of Japan during that era was so far and ahead of the US automakers that it’s unfair to call them

Dodge Caliber, got a rental for a trip to Nova Scotia. As a owner of multiple Neon’s at the time, I was excited to try its replacement. I realize the Neon was not a great car, but it was cheap fun. I was so disappointed with every aspect of the Caliber. The hatch couldn’t hold more than two carry on luggage, my poor in

As much as I loved my first car, a 1988 Ford Escort GT (the American version), my first time at an HPDE in 1994 at Road Atlanta had me worried, especially when trying to get through Turn 12 with 2.5 degrees POSITIVE camber. Suspensions mods followed immediately after that event and all was fine from then on. This shot

Why am I not surprised that ex-LAPD’s first response is to threaten violence.

In 2013 I bought a new Xterra Pro4X. Within a few weeks I noticed there was a small leak coming from what I assumed was the OEM roof rack. I took it to the dealer and they said they couldn’t re-create it. It kept leaking. I do the bare minimum investigation and see the grommet to the factor lights on the roof rack is

Plus I’m sure it will be fine from now on. This seems like a fluke on an otherwise very reliable product.

laying off entire teams of several hundred because the team manager didnt respond to your emails in a timely manner isnt normal. especially with a ceo who thinks he deserved a 50B$ paycheck when his company only has 25B or so on hand.

Every time I’ve bought a new car, it came with a full tank of gasoline. Do they not fully charge cybertrucks as part of delivery?  The guy’s first drive was to a charging station 35 miles away...

He’s likely already fully stocked on the kool-aid since he bought his “beast” to begin with (why do they keep calling them that?). But yeah, I’ve never seen someone so proud and happy after just having their 35-mile-old vehicle dumping out coolant. This is just weird.

Sounds like they gave him a glass of Kool-Aid too....

They were killed off because every company Bob Lutz has been an executive at eventually runs into serious trouble because he’s an idiot. GM, Chrysler, Exide... you know what all three have in common? Bankruptcy and Bob Lutz.

My best memory about Saturn was their no hassle sales tactics at the dealership. “If you want to talk someone, come inside. Otherwise, we’ll leave you alone to walk around the lot.”

My dad had either the 9-3 or the 9-5 Turbo in the early 2000s. I remembered liking that car, it certainly had some charm to it, but not like the Turbo 900s

GM didn’t just ignore Saab, though, they actively and consistently screwed them over. They kept giving Saab leftovers from other brands and telling them to do the most basic brand-engineering, and Saab’s engineers kept saying “this is crap, we’re gonna make it better.” The problem is that you can only polish a turd so

Am I the only jalop that misses the days when this site always referred to him as Bob “Maximum” Lutz?