rctothefuture
rctothefuture
rctothefuture

Much like a Bradley take, I’m all out of steam after the first post. 

I was going to make a South Park-esque smug output joke about Bradley, but ya beat me to it.

That’s a fair point. The problem is that right now, he’d almost have to be apologizing every time he gets into a car and it would constantly be a point brought up in every interview or statement from him. It’s something that people can point back to for years to come and puts him in a negative light with sponsors and

Seems everyone is clamoring for him to get into the FOX Booth, which they do need since the comedy of DW has been missing.

Never seen one in Baja mode, only lowered drag car. Sounds like it would have been a cool oddity on the dunes!

Does it have an unnecessary 12 lbs of weight that can be removed for a whole article?

The line between Bradley’s sarcasm and the potential “triggered” responses are more vague than the worn out shifter on my old MX6.

Something about Dad’s and classic cars...

The Stinger is always one of those cars that I wish was named after a Cat. Imagine a Kia Tiger or Kia Puma, something about that front end makes me think of the Flying Tigers for some reason.

Thats fair that it's not too much slower than an Accord. I just felt it was underpowered since I had driven its 500 cousin and was expecting the same. Great choice though!

Intake over the exhaust, great for cold states but that’s about it!

The 5 will drop in the heat, so you use a 10 to help alleviate the oil getting “too thin”.

I’ve been preaching the AWD, 6 speed manual Abarth brick for ages.

 Having just driven a Trailblazer, I didn’t find it objectively bad. Slow, small and underwhelming seems to fit the demographic of buyers of these vehicles.

With the continuously growing “middle class” in China, this is a perfect fit. Most people could only afford an electric scooter and they traveled everywhere by train/bus/plane. Now they have the ability to spend a little more and get them a car that can take them from one side of the city, to the other in bad weather

Wife’s friend was in the market for a new car a few months ago, she had a GMC Acadia which she despised. She wanted a small enough SUV that would be more reliable and enjoyable to drive. She fell in love with these and I had never heard of them before.

Tall convertible drivers unite!

As someone who ran no seat in his Miata to enjoy driving it, I concur with the fact that the Mini convertible is AWESOME.

My bad, missed that the 7 speed was the stick.