seamonkey271
SeaMonkey271
seamonkey271

Probably.

I can guarantee that within a half a century from now there will be cars that can make tens of thousands of horsepower all on electric fuel. Just wait and see.

Or come to Florida. We’ve got no emissions inspections and registration is easy, if you’re feeling adventurous.

Typical American reaction.

I’d use it on a collectible-ass hot hatch if I could, and hey, that’s around half the price of a new Civic Type-R!

Sounds like something that reality TV stars may buy.

One more reason to not give a fuck about Canada’s cold climate, I guess.

All these are stupid mistakes when you type these names and the proper names afterward.

America’s picky-ass crossover people: “I have a silver [insert fully-loaded crossover here], will travel.”

1st gear:

“Plug-in hybrids don’t make a lot of sense for the upstream emissions.”

I can just imagine if it went away from the US as well... then this would be bad.

Cheaper sedans for everyone, I guess.

“beiger than Sandstone Firemist paint blasted onto an antelope’s bottom”

The robot wasn’t just kicked in the ass; he was also kicked in his nuts and bolts.

I’d laugh my ass off if that “zombie” was an ex-Forza Motorsport player.

I used “artifact” just to describe the rarity, but since nobody gives a fuck about the W-41, you’ll go for a couple thousand bucks for one of those, but good luck finding such units, even on Craigslist.

Just the right amount of attitude for a suburban soccer mom who drives this gas-guzzling chariot with a bunch of Bush ‘04 and “My Child Is an Honor Student at [insert elementary/middle school here] stickers, unable to hear anyone around her because she is blasting her Disney Channel soundtracks for everyone to hear,

I can’t help you, pal.