scoobydoobydrew
ScoobyDoobyDrew
scoobydoobydrew

The crossover club of North America pretty good, plenty of great savings.

People just want to go camping and rough it in the wild for a bit, with just their air-con, 42" TV, double bed, full kitchen, shower.....

If anything they’re probably glad for all the publicity. Its much easier for someone to see a gun in a game and go buy one, versus a HMMWV.

GT-R People: “Watch our for the leaves!”

Model 3 wait-list people: [hands in pockets, shoulders drooped, kicks can]

Prius people: (silent seething rage against the automotive happiness of others)

WRX people: *vapes*

Camry People: My car is sporty like a Corvette!

Camaro people: “What’s that? I can’t see it?”

Dodge Demon people: “But can it pull the front wheels off the ground?!”

Sure but that’s the next Corvette. Corvettes exist in a weird state of flux where every future Corvette is mid-engined but every current and past Corvette is front-engined. The very second the C8 becomes officially announced and revealed, it becomes a current Corvette and therefore, front-engined again.

It’s burned out from all the left turns.

So, they’re basically just going to dress up the volt / bolt under the badges of other GM brands?

Cars that have swallowed other cars...

This is one I built FOR a neighbor of mine a few years ago. He had a 1970 Honda N600 he wanted to make a sleeper street driven racecar out of. We decided to cut the Honda body skin from the unibody chassis and make a shell to mount on a race ready tube chassis powered by air cooled superbike engine and sequential

It wasn’t a rental, per se, but one time these kids dropped off a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California at the parking garage I worked at. I knew they were probably playing hooky from high school and it was most likely their parent’s car, so me and a buddy took it for a joy ride around the streets of Chicago. There may have

When America sends its cars, they do not send the best. They are not sending this. They are not sending that. They are sending cars that have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us. They are bringing flood damage. They are bringing frame damage. They are salvage title. And some, I presume, are

According to the new nomenclature, in the future the spectrum will range from the Audi Q2 30 TFSI with 85 kW (combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 5.4 - 5.1*; CO2 emissions in g/km: 123 - 117*) to the Audi Q7 50 TDI with 200 kW (combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 6.4 - 5.9*; CO2 emissions in g/km: 168 - 154*).