shanepj13
shanepj13
shanepj13

My biggest issue is this: I have an aux cord plugged into the back of the stereo where a multi disc CD changer would go in my daily driver, a 2005 Honda Civic...

Currently working on my Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering in Rochester, NY! My end goal from the start always was to work in the automotive industry, and so far I’m still on track!

I’ve got a bunch on my computer from Bear Mountain State Park’s weekly show!

Where can we find more information on the March 22nd screening in Manhattan? I’m having a hard time finding much online.

So Scion gets absorbed into Toyota, and we STILL don’t get a GT-86.

What isn’t included in this article is that a Flowmaster stainless muffler and/or tubes will rot away in less than 3 years... And they count it as “normal wear and tear.” Don’t buy Flowmaster if you’re from New York and drive in the winter!

I have seen intersections closed for hooning at all times of day, I have witnessed numerous accidents at intersections, but by far the craziest thing that I have seen thus far was actually an accident that involved myself.

Ramifications? How about this... Pay for a new mirror and hundreds of parking tickets, you know, since he proudly proclaims that he always parks like that.

It’s so frustrating to read about everybody’s success stories when it comes to tickets... I’ve recieved 5 tickets in my time of driving, 3 of which were speeding, one for exhaust (my time of driving being only 5 years... Ha, imagine that). Now this is exactly equal to the number of times that I’ve been pulled over, so

I was so frustrated when I saw this last week... Can't imagine how extra doofy it would look with the back doors open.

Here in upstate NY I’ve seen plenty of trucks with the front obviously lifted and the rear very near stock ride height. We call them squatters here, but since the fronts not lifted and the backs lowered in this case... I’m not sure if it’s the same or not.

It’s a shame because this happens all the time. Cops can make up whatever the hell they want and ruin you for it. It sucks because 95% of the time they get away with it. (I’ve experienced this first hand, not this severe, though.)

Ahh yes, I may not have crashed the cars that I “did it” in but I did have an interesting encounter.

I never listen to that city vs highway nonsense... It doesn’t make any sense, at least not in my case. In my 2001 Silverado I achieve 18-20 mpg when combining city and a handful of 35-45 mph backroads (lots of stops and gos as well). When on the highway, I typically drive at 70 or so mph... My fuel economy here is a

No BRZ/FR-S/GT-86? I feel that car is so deserving of a spot on this list...

Totally depends on the vehicle... And the person. I would say somewhere in the ballpark of 450 for most cars unless it’s something small and lightweight. More than enough on the road to scoot you along, but enough to have a ridiculous amount of fun on your own or be quick on a track. You don’t need an obscene amount

Repost? I’d swear Torch had a little write up just like this the other day.

Oh good, a new bumper and lights! Super excited!

How do you crash a Nissan GT-R doing only 105mph in a near straight/slightly curved road? I thought this was a car notorious for its grip and AWD... I could’ve taken that same road at that same speed in my moderately lifted Silverado which is notorious for having no handling capabilities at all what-so-ever and been

Can proudly say that I am the fastest kart driver im my colleges automotive club... We've spent days at Pole Position in Syracuse a few times. I love it.