rocknroll-jeph
rocknroll_jeph
rocknroll-jeph

I love road trips and I have no problem with the toll road system. I navigate with GPS programmed to skip toll roads. I don’t pay fees and I have much better access to food, gas, attractions and scenery. I think that it usually only shaves off a few minutes from my drive time, which is not worth paying for when I

Didn’t know that! Maybe I’m thinking of the Fiat.

As much as I love my family and love to travel so far there is nothing that has made me want to leave my safe place. I feel very safe living outside of the US. In fact, when the country I live in has 1-2 local infections in a day it is news worthy, the norm is 0...

Those are very handsome headlights when uncovered. It makes me wonder what a facelift with uncovered headlights would look like.

I grew up (and my mom still lives) just about one mile away from Bundy Hill... I love that park, but my lowered Z4 can’t manage the trails. I wish I could have been there to see the fun! 

I’m still trying to process the movie. I was expecting it to be better and I was kind of let down, but it was pretty enjoyable. Still, the plot was to go take the money, but really the money wasn’t important and all they wanted was zombie blood? Why did the go through all the effort to make the heist? So the people

Yeah, I’m going to have to go with the manufacture’s recommendation. When I was younger and saw that there was “premium” gas I thought it would make the car into a race car or something, but after reading and researching (and trying it out in my old car(I used to keep a notebook with fill ups in my car, now I use an

Edit my last remark to second best” please!

I love the orange back light. I remember my parents rented a 3 series in the early 90's when we spent a summer in Europe and the dash lights in that car were my favorite feature. I don’t know if that was the impetuous for my decision, but when I “grew up”, the second car I bought was a BMW. I still love the soothing or

If the questions is does anyone want it, I am sure there is someone out there that would appreciate that. In my Camaro 5 chat group there is a guy who put colorful LED lights all around the inside of his car that pulses and changes with the music. He often posts pictures and video in our group of him driving around in

I agree with who ever said whichever state they are answering from, but... Michigan does have the worst roads. And I am from Michigan.

Wow, you said the exact same thing I would have said. In the late 90's my Christian friends introduced me to FIF and I’ve never stopped listing to ska. The ska band I formed in 2001 is still somehow surviving and I’m happy that I stuck with it long enough to be “cool” again. 

I just recently put yellow fog lights on for a bit of a change. I’m really loving it.

Totally off topic for the article but as the only original member of the ska band I started in 2001, for me, playing shows now is more about nostalgia and getting drunk people to dance, and I still love doing it, even though I don’t make any money. 

Motortrend on Demand is the ONLY thing that I subscribe to. Ironically, I can’t watch Top Gear America on MTOD in the country where I live so I still need to download it from a torrent site. 

Each side was stamped individually, but it does incorporate the window and door trim and A pillars. When I bought my car I watched the episode of “How It’s Made” which shows them stamping the quarters. It’s probably on YouTube still and really interesting to watch.

I also don’t care for the 4th gen but since I was little I’ve always wanted a 3rd gen. I was born when they were in production so being from the same time period really attracts me too. 

And it’s a car website so I feel fine sharing my car. Cars and coffee and on the track in China. 

Keeping this related to the cover picture, according to https://www.hotrod.com/articles/0907phr-20-facts-about-2010-chevy-camaro/ the 5th generation Camaro had the biggest stamping die.

A few years ago my car was in the shop so I borrowed my friends Jeep Cherokee. I loved the old schoolness of it, manual steering and all. However, while it had a manual transmission there was no tach. I guess so the driver would keep their eyes on the road? Speedometer was there but didn’t matter, it couldn’t get fast