sissyfoot
Sissyfoot
sissyfoot

We tend to look down on things that give you pleasure that have adverse negative effects on others, though.

It’s a given to mention most performance cars today, but if you ask me, anything that can absolutely pummel through anything at high speed. That’s the big performance SUVs and trucks like the Ford Raptor, Ram TRX, G63 AMG, etc. But one thing I’m particularly concerned about is the Hummer EV, which is pretty

All of ‘em. Really, Japan had the 276bhp concept “right”. That is the most anyone ever needs. Trucks included. Torque sure, but not speed-power.

Come on, people! That is clean as a whistle and cute as a bug’s ear. So what if it’s a third of the horsepower to which I have become accustomed (and far less than most of you would ever tolerate). But that fuel economy! That sweet frsh Spring-like color!

There are so many better F1 quotes to mug-ify. Guenther Steiner could have so many mugs.

If I’m going to have a Kimi Quote mug, it’s gonna be the “No Kimi, you will not have the drink” just so I can tell myself “because it’s mine!” after every sip.  

Same and agreed. Absolutely insane ruling

Not a Hamilton fan, and that was a pretty fucked call.

You’ve left out one rather important piece of information in that Masi violated not one, but TWO regulations on that final lap. If any lapped cars are allowed through, the race is not to be restarted until the end of the following lap. If the rules were followed, the race would have ended under caution after those

If we’re requesting mugs with radio chatter then I want Kimi! “Leave me alone. I know what I’m doing.”

The zenith of the GT franchise. Maybe the physics and damage modeling got more sophisticated, but never more fun. 

I’m absolutely baffled at the physics that caused the Kia to launch itself that high.

Stuff like this is why I never worked on those ridiculous lifted/spacered/offset brodozers at my shop. Whoever did that work is likely going to be on the wrong end of a large lawsuit or two.

I’m always astonished by the inability of the English-speaking world to spell “rogue”, even though Nissan sells some 300,000 of the things per year in the US alone. Given that “rouge” is originally a French word, you’d think the misspelling would be in the opposite direction, but language is always a fascinating unpred

I think between a combination of its features, size, and longevity, one could make the case that the W123 is the “most car” ever put into one car.

I was at a Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac-Cadillac car show in SC in the pre-covid days, so probably 2017-19 time frame.

Come on folks, it was all just a big yoke. They’re sorry for steering people in the wrong direction. 

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...that’s so stupid, it’s awesome.

I’ve been on a Volvo mailing list for 30 years - there are still guys on there to this day who think a Volvo 240 is the safest car ever made. <facepalm>