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That was a very great story to read, and it sure brings back memories. The first time I every rode a motorcycle was just after I bought it from some guy about an hour away from home. I met him at the subway, he showed me around the bike and I got on it at drove off.

As an avid muscle car fan I can get on board with the gimmicks and styling. I’m looking forward to seeing this on the road. It’s a good blend of forward thinking, usability, practicality and the crazy fun stuff Dodge has been doing lately. Good on them!

I was on the fence about watching this movie and the first paragraph sums it up quite well, an enjoyable enough film but the chase scene was what really grabbed me. Especially the drone shot that starts inside of the Dodge Charger and zooms out. That was a great idea and I don’t think I’ve seen that before.

There were so many amazing cars on that list. I’m honored to have my photo shared. I didn’t get sick, but was probably getting close. It’s was fortunate I had my helmet in my car when I got there otherwise I wouldn’t have had the opportunity. The team has a race next Monday. I hope I’ll be there!!

I saw a bunch of cool cars but I didn’t take many photos. I was invited to a friend of a friends place for a get together. His place is also the shop for his drift team. So there was a bunch of cool stuff lying around. Today he invited me to their practice so I got to ride in the 600+ HP BMW M3 with a supercharged

This is such a huge question. I’ve done many things with and spent a lot of blood, sweat and money on my cars, go to track days, auto crosses, drag racing, epic road trips and car shows but the best think I did with it is use it as a tool. It get me to and from work, keeps me safe and happy and helps provide me with

Super happy to have my response featured again, but that’s like the second time this year my name was wrong in the slideshow… not sure if it was joke or pun though, if it was intentional though, it was a good one. And that photo of Rick is exactly what I was thinking. 

It slightly bothered me to see some of the cars I. The earlier Walking Dead episodes. For a while there were a bunch of Hyundais. If memory serves me correctly, that period of the the show was sponsored by Hyundai. I remember Rick getting a SUV with an open diff stuck in the mud in one episode thinking that’s a great

I enjoyed it, but maybe it was the nostalgia of watching  Mythbusters when I was younger. I wish the episodes were longer and hope there is a second season too. 

I think that chopped D-van was built over a few episodes of Motor Myth Busters in episodes 4 and 10 if I am not mistaken. They were trying to get better fuel economy by chopping it and I think they succeeded. 

I had a ST2 and just over a year ago sold it to a friend for $1500 who uses it as a display at his dealership. Mine was also undocumented and uninsured so to me this seems like a great deal, more power and celebrity owned and recently serviced.

I throughly enjoyed this article. I can’t believe that I have never heard of her before. I also have a taste for the absurd and have some ideas that are a bit out there and really love her style of design. I guess I’ll be doing even more research today to dive even deeper. 

I’m really astonished that Jumbos went out of business. I grew up in HK and lived just outside of Aberdeen at that time, back then my family would go there to eat on special occasions.

I spend as much time looking at second hand cars in China as I do in the US, its pretty interesting the stuff that pops up on the Chinese sights. I was looking at “cheap” 2 door sport car categories while researching for my comment and there were 2 cars- a 2005 Hyundai Coupe and a 2011 Lamborghini. 

Yeah, I remember my friend gave me a ride in his new QQ years ago. I think it was falling apart the second it left the factory. I haven’t seen one driving under its own power for a long time now. 

That's the interesting point, in China cars over 15 years old are basically junk regardless of condition and American second hand cars are all basically junk or unaffordable. 

Where I live there is almost no way to buy a car privately and transfer of ownership without using a dealer is challenging because of the amount of laws and paperwork involved. Locally, cars tend to be extremely well cared for and maintained. We don’t get much rain, they don’t salt the roads in the winter and most

Just curious if names were changed to protect the innocent in the above post? I was excited to see my story in the answers (its the 3rd time this year!) but it is mislabel with another’s username. 

I really enjoyed reading this article! I miss going to the races and the excitement that goes with it too, but it comes with caution in this time. It seems that some people just don’t care and there are a few, my family that lived in China during SARS 2003 and the author who are still trying to be careful and minimize

I was thinking of how lucky I have been, between cars and motorcycles I’ve been on the road for more than 20 years and never had a breakdown in one of my own vehicles.