seamonkey271
SeaMonkey271
seamonkey271

AmeriCar, here we come. Now with AWD, pickup, and electric options, made in the U.S.A. for just less than $20,000!

That Rhianna song’s actually called “Shut Up and Drive”

You mean “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)“, you got mixed up with Rhianna.

Well at least he now has the proper amount of horsepower that is feasible to even keep up with a speeding supercar...

The only way that Trump can successfully pull this off is to commission a People’s Car for the U.S.A. that is an economy crossover or a pickup with either an I4 or an electric motor, and actually intends to be the most “American” car around based on parts, and then he’ll be happy, right?

Exactly, seemingly Turn 10 gave up on thinking on what to put, and then manufacturers themselves refuse licenses only for money.

Lazy developers.

This is exactly what grinds my gear about racing games nowadays; the greedy execs at Toyota and Tesla only refuse licenses for the sake of competition among other developers which drains even more $$$ out of our pockets.

This stagnant and unnecessary 25-year ban’s been really grinding my gears now and we can only imagine a future where Porsches may be banned outright here in crossover-addicted Amerifatland where an increasing amount of people treat cars as mere ways to get from Point ‘A’ to Point ‘B’, and especially in the larger

If it weren’t for this greedy Ford CEO we call James Hackett then we’d get it here. Alan Mulally was credited for saving it, now Hackett’s going to kill it.

Now this is a story all about how
Our lives got flipped-turned upside down
And I’d like to take a minute
Just sit right there
And I’ll tell you how we want something that cannot be here.

Correction: Florida is a federal emissions state. On the other hand, states like Arizona and Pennsylvania are CARB.

Don’t bother importing one to California, obviously.

Let’s celebrate the 30th birthday of the 25-year import ban by killing it or having it repealed/revised.

I was always fond of the Twingo, and it was a shame that you couldn’t bring these to America thanks to the 25-year rule.

I didn’t import a car myself this year, but what America needs is a reduction of the notorious (and needlessly draconian) 25-year rule into a 15-year rule, matching that of Canada, that’s been plaguing us for a long time, with many justifiable reasons to do it:

Just find some bar/grill. I can guarantee that they’re many of these here in Florida that can out-burger Wendy’s in the taste factor.

Well I’m afraid Quebec may have took notes on America... Why the pointless 10 additional years? I can guarantee that there’s a 99.9% chance that 15-year old car will be offered used.

America will never learn...