rtschultz
Riley Schultz
rtschultz

What the hell happen to Mitsubishi that went from this

You don’t get his point? The Evo was the only car worth buying. It’s not like the different generation cars were available at the same time. When your entire make only has one car that anybody is interested in, and even further when that car is a halo car that only appeals to a small niche of consumers, you have to

With the Evo X leaving the scene at the end of the year, it really doesn’t matter if Mitsubishi sells cars here or not. I LOL’ed when someone here said that he/she hasn’t cared about Mitsubishi since 1996. Guess the Evo VIII, IX and X don’t matter. I have two Evo Xs and have loved them. Sad to see a once great company

He wasn’t a daredevil and he didn’t want to die at 25 years old.

On July 10th, 2011, during a light-hearted cruise with some other high horsepower cars around the boroughs of New York, Bishnu lined up with a similarly-minded young driver and mashed the gas pedal as far as it could go, enabling the full rush that only a properly-running car with a massive amount of boost can

Well written on many levels sir, I enjoyed it; especially the undeveloped brain element. I teach High School students and always mention to the car fans that going fast is fun for their selfish brains, but their brains don’t care about their future selves–it’s just trying to get high.

Goddamn New Yorkers and their “park-by-feel” approach to driving.

Perhaps this information belongs in the post (possibly before the link to buy raffle tickets)?

3wd might be better idea to keep it on the ground. you know 4wd with an open front diff.

Awesome car. Seems like Dream Givaway is a bit of a sketchy organization though.

Haha! Looks like a face with nose. Ill take the stock grill.

Better head back to your bubble, the world is a dangerous place.

Oh stop with the knee-jerk reaction already.

It’s terrible, but my thoughts immediately went to the angry emotions I had in the moments led to his accident. Watching the race live, I was amazed that no action was being taken to delay the race under such wet conditions, that a crash could result in less than a full course caution, that clean-up crews should be

That was at the Nurburgring. But Japan does figure in Lauda’s history as a driver; during the ‘76 race he voluntarily retired because it was raining heavily, which handed the championship to James Hunt.

I’d add in using jackstands wrong.

This. Even with jack stands, my floor jack is always sitting a half inch under something solid just in case.

Ramps when your wheels are off?