rigidjunkie
rigidjunkie
rigidjunkie

There is one in my town that delivers for Pizza Hut, car looks awesome with a little pizza hat on it :) 

I will start this by saying I live in Helena Montana.

Growing up my dad had Cadillacs and we loved the comfortable mile munching abilities. Then they started trying to be sporty and my dad started driving Hyundais of all things, mainly because they made cars with soft suspension.  My dad rode in my F150 Lariat and commented that it felt like his old Caddys.  It is a big

This is a joke, the following comment is sarcastic.

Christian Horner is mentioned for the shade he threw, but noting about Toto being an equal D-bag about RB releasing Albon?

It is one thing to be a good boy in a lesser car, it is a whole different thing if you are actually faster on track. IF (big if) Lewis has a bad start next year, lets say a Red Bull crashes into him then an engine blows. If George has a big points lead will he be willing to let Lewis pass him?

But Mercedes has a long history of making very comfortable luxury cars? (sarcasm) 

That’s what I was talking about when I said worst possible time for this to happen. Montana is similar in how the seasons are shifting before our eyes. Here it has been the elimination of spring and fall. We have winter and summer now. Where there used to be months of transition we now go from snow to heat amazingly

Part of the issue is that historically humans didn’t stop those fires and they burned on a fairly regular schedule that managed the wilderness. Today we are seeing the impact of human mis-management that created forests with more fuel at the exact time where that is most dangerous.

Disappointing, but exactly what I expect from the FIA.  The lack of planning is a head scratcher.  The lack of ability to read a weather radar is also highly questionable.  

Yep, I did similar with a Miata. Nice garage queen turned into a track rat over a decade. It went from a fun car to drive to work and autoX to a car that only really worked on track. Would 100% do it all over again :) Ohh wait I am doing it again almost forgot.

Guy lines for protecting the windshield from low-hanging branches

The C5 Z06 might be the most underrated car ever. Nothing that cheap is that fast around a track. It wasn’t designed to be of art it was designed to go fast and be cheap to build.

Levar Burton does seem like the perfect person, BUT...

But if they put in speed bumps then cars would slow down and they couldn’t write tickets. Sounds pretty easy to me, the city can spend on bumps or profit from ticketing people.

I usually just end up going whatever speed the car in front of me is going. Should I pay more attention and change lanes? sure, but unless the car is going much slower I just trade getting there a few minutes later for not having to pay attention while traveling.  Most times I do end up looking up and being behind a

BUT the Toyota designers get paid by the crease line so they do this stuff to rake in the cash!!! <- joke, but expect the next Taco to look like a garbage can at a ruler factory.

I was skeptical of all this stuff, till I drove a car with it and realized that on the interstates level 2 is pretty much level 3 in reality. I sit there and shake the wheel when it buzzes at me, but the car does just fine driving on its own. The issue is I am personally determining if the conditions are met or not.

1st gen BMW Mini, the non-S. The S was the right amount of power for that chassis, maybe a little more would help. But the base car handled the same so if you could get the dam thing up to speed it would rail the corners. Lift oversteer was always available. My favorite moment with mine was a Miata driving friend

Viper, I mean the point was to have too much power so obviously more power baby would be more betters.