rallymaniac555
rallymaniac555
rallymaniac555

same hold back for me. I’m stock on MK7 with 50k miles and can already feel the clutch engage much higher compared to new. Looks like these clutches can’t handle the torque that is these cars stock and much less for the tuned versions. I’m thinking this has something to do with how the clutch feels very light from the

I have to somewhat agree. If people got out and visit other countries they would see that american society feels much more entitled than others. Entitled to take the stroller on the plane, entitled not to be annoyed by a sobbing woman, entitled to ruin someone’s workday because “I’m an asshole in 1st class” and need

huge wing on the FWD car. End of story for any serious car enthusiast. :(

wait, i’m confused. I don’t drive automatic cars but from my limited experience with the ones I drove at some point I didn’t know that you could shift it to D with ignition off and without depressing the brake?

I’m with you. I don’t want online/cloud services to remember and store my passwords.

I guess your definition of “smoke” may be slightly different than mine. I don’t consider a huge engine in a shitbox that leans on it’s door handles in turns, a performance car...

Supra and R34 yes, everything else in the first few movies was ricer crap with whole bunch of stickers and you lose my entire attention as soon as there are any neons/underglow.

we have a winner. I love traffic circles. They keep the traffic flowing and help eliminate congestion.

no surprises here. Will be useful for people that insist on butchering Porsche. They should also have a French person tell everyone how to pronounce coupe.

finally a steering wheel from Ford that I could live with.

also, the brace position is really there so that passenger heads don’t snap off and fly to the front of the plane during the crash with high Gs. Makes it easier to identify the bodies when they still have the heads attached to them and not in one big pile at the front of the plane. You’re welcome :)

GT is dead for me as well. I’m looking for entertaining car show not for college level humor with cars in the background. The entire first season of GT was mediocre at best with some shows where I wanted to poke my eyes out (the anti terrorist in middle east somewhere), but what really killed it for me was 2 shows in

you wouldn’t catch me dead in any of these. Also, a car with serious offroading capabilities has it’s purpose. These new chopped roof SUVs are destined not to see any paved-less road beyond the gravel parking lot at best. Somehow I’m finding it hard to believe that the owner of the Murano convertible or this Range

ahh the ignorance. Lane splitting is legal in a lot of states. It allows the motorcyclist to move along and not take up the space he otherwise would have to take up behind a car. This also in a small way reduces the congestion as there is less vehicles to occupy a certain space. He’s faster anyway, let him go on his

a convertible SUV is an automotive abomination. It’s stupid, pointless and done only because sadly there are enough fools in the world that will be lining up at the dealerships to part with their money to have this turd to drive to the mall/starbucks/country club

This show is dead for me. It’s hard to be able to stand the “American”, the fake jokes, the celebrity brain crash and horrible scripts similar to the anti terrorist unit episode. However the final nail to the coffin for me is... 2 episodes filmed in Scotland, tons of silly talk and not a single mentioning of Colin

lol, nice :) you get a star for good history

Kubica...

less and less. I used to work at a truck manufacturer (class8) that was moving any and all available and willing suppliers to Mexico to support their assembly line in that country.

and the answer for this is, make them legal so that they can start paying taxes and share the burden. There are several ways of making them legal that would benefit the society. I work in logistics and everyone is talking for the past couple of years about shortage of truck drivers.