roadkill444
Mustang 'DontHitTheCrowd' GT
roadkill444

This was quite the story! Good read.

Tape... everywhere!

I also heard from a developer who used to work at BMW that most of their cars now have their entire BUS systems exposed when one of the mirrors is smashed off.

Honestly, on multiple levels, that’s pretty messed up.

Next thing you know someone is going to stuff metal shavings in one of their oil filters.

This is the first video I thought of when I saw this article. In general I’d recommend more Jalops check out the RealLifeLore channel. Not necessarily car-related (other than his occasional reference to Corollas as a common measurement), but the videos are neat goodies of info.

Pretty soon the C pillar is going to complete its life-long purpose in completing its journey to consuming and merging with the B-pillar. It’s reeeeaaaching...

Looks pretty sweet, gotta say though that the Bullit badge on the back is nearing on the tacky side.

Yeah yeah, I’m an idiot who didn’t read the article. Message received.

The Cleveland Indians wasn’t included?

I don’t know what I’m missing, but $550 seems incredibly measly to offer for giving your car up for a month.

This might not be a popular take, but I look at this image, and proportions/comfort-wise I can see how crossovers might be dominating the market.

I know a few IT guys who drive WRX’s, seems to be a thing. (a good thing, at that)

What is up with this rear-end, this angle isn’t a very good look.

When I was test driving my car, the rep handed me the keys without taking my license, information, anything. Felt sweet to test-drive by myself at first, but after a few lights I realized just how little info they knew about me. Ended up turning around and ending the test drive a tad early, and ultimately heard that

That’s a far (good!) cry from the bulbous fish-eyed maw that the original Leaf used to express.

Well, this was a great kick-off to my weekend. Gonna skip the eye-drops and move straight to the hydrofluoric acid.

Sounds like you have a 1990's impression of the place. You’d be surprised, the breweries actually gentrified the city quite a bit.

If you all ever come down by Richmond, VA rounds are on me. They have more breweries than people down here.