sirraoulduke
SirRaoulDuke
sirraoulduke

Maybe it’s time we started treating car thieves like real criminals, rather than giving them a slap on the wrist.  Stealing anyone’s car is going to cause that person a lot of problems, and when they are stealing so many of a particular car that insurance companies are dropping that make of car it causes problems for

I remember when the G35s were a fresh alternative to BMWs and then the G37 came out and how gorgeous it was alongside the 350z, four to-five years of depreciation went by and it all went to shit.  

It looks good, reasonable miles, well equipped, and a California car? I hit the NP! It's a San Francisco treat!

I live in Asheville. Our airspace has been filthy with helicopters of all types for a week and a half. We have search and rescue, medivac, blackhawks, and chinooks carrying hummvees. They are a constant presence.

It goes against everything you would think, but you would be actually be wrong. The Tigershark had oil-consumption issues and was paired with the ZF 9HP auto transmission, which was problematic to say the least.

I’ve a Renegade 4x4 since new in 2015. It uses the same driveline as this Dart with the addition of a

I love your work Mr. Emslie/ gravedigger Rob, but you deserve a much better place than this. My ad protection helps, but trying to read your writing while dealing with pop-ups, and that Weird Al looking  steve/amber constantly flapping its wings in the top of my browser isn't great. I'd much rather read NP/ND on

Man, I can’t believe it’s been 12 years or so since they came out with this car. The styling holds up pretty well, I must say. And though never a fan of Dodge, I do kind of like the look of the Dart.

Would only buy a Dart from a Magliozzi. 

At some point, SURELY some people will start to realize that building and buying houses near the FL coast is a pretty bad idea. When I was a kid the only older houses I recall seeing near the beach were ones made out of concrete and cinder blocks. None of the newer McMansions they built ever since will stand a chance. 

It is not OEM. Look at the door jamb, somebody gave it a quick respray and didn’t bother to mask off the lock striker.

I’m not sure that paint is OEM. Don’t recall them in that color, and with the brown vinyl seats and white top it all looks a bit haphazard. There is a facelifted later version of these that smoothed the edges a bit, and on the convertibles, added a rear quarter window that improved the “top up” appearance quite a bit

So are you saying there was never a point where your writing wasn’t pointless hot takes and name calling?

600 miles on a 1.8 mile road course is 333 laps. That’s a pretty solid effort.

Same amount invested in

I used to enjoy your writing but now it is just pointless hot takes and name calling.

Maybe the Pistons should have been not so Laimbeer?

 Outside of Saudi Arabia, rich Saudis do things that would make Caligula blush. 

Sounds like NASCAR is following the TicketMaster/LiveNation method of acquiring all the venues so they can charge whatever they feel.

The Good: NASCAR needs 23XI more than the people that own 23XI need NASCAR (Hamlin could retire any year now, and MJ could do literally anything else). 23XI is probably the only org that has that kind of leverage over NASCAR, and I’m all for them using the hell out of it.

It’s more enjoyable because of the looser rules, more variance in the cars and the more amateur drivers make it much more interesting. It’s less predictable and they do things like the van prix and monster trucks leading up to the race. My dad used to watch Nascar and while there still are crashes and you have