rhodes1anman
rhodesianman
rhodes1anman

Well I consider driving up an on ramp fairly dangerous, or popping wheelies dangerous, or driving the wrong way down a highway fairly dangerous. You know who flee the cops, criminals and they should be arrested. The cops only put the riders that were being idiots in danger, no one else. As for the rider that was

Cops say stop....you don't....drive the wrong way on the highway and on ramps....cops are allowed to make you stop within the law. If someone flee's cops will chase them, if they don't stop you get pit manuevered, if you're on a bike its your own dumb fault.

Except for the fact that everyone is wearing a GoPro. If you are going to break the law, try not to film yourself doing it.

Anything dealing with saving weight. New cars are getting bigger for the most part so replacing seats with racing seats and deleting the rears(four seater) can save you a fairly significant amount of weight. By reducing weight you can increase MPG, braking, speed and handling making any other upgrades that you make

"When" Hmmmm. Went out on a limb, and it broke.

Where do you see an SUV? I count five trucks and a 370z.

I have always lived by the "Five Car" rule. It is the belief that you need 5 cars to accomplish %100 of your driving tasks (hauling, off-roading, children, soccer practice, going to work, and fun). They fall into the following categories: SUV/Wagon, Truck, Work Car, Sports Car, Wifes Car. So lets get started.

That we can fix it, for cheap, in a car lot, with a toothpick.

Miles Austin was angry stating, "I'm the only one allowed to burn people coming off the bench."

+1

Cadillac Catera?

Easiest and cheapest way to keep your car off the side of the road is to fix it so that it doesn't break down.

This is the answer, you have won!

I really think those warning signs should have been farther down the road, instead of at "OH SHIT" distance.

#4 can make me violent. There are a few places in San Diego where this happens all the time.

yes this.

You are correct.

Why not go with the firehawk?

They'll hold their value, thus they won't be cheap and people will hold onto them. But would be a great car a few years down the road once CAFE hits.

350z came to mind, as the price for a used one is already down around 10K. A V6, fairly lightweight, manual gearbox, IRS, and doesn't look horrible adds up to a good choice.