@Cpt. Morgan: What do you like? Kicking puppies?
@Cpt. Morgan: What do you like? Kicking puppies?
@jawnc: You think Gran Turismo 5 will actually be released? It must be fun to live in Eternal-Optimism-Land.
@kake81: It was actually an unsecured floormat. I really should know better.
@drift240: I'd be interested to see the numbers up until the newsmedia started making a big deal about it.
I actually had a spot of unintended acceleration over the weekend. Then I pushed in the clutch, took it out of gear, got the throttle to cooperate again and I was on my way.
@Roger_Wilco: They're not stupid. They use retired race cars for these kind of events.
@Kuro: Why not?
@Peugeot 504 - the Car for Nigeria: F1 cars don't have that much more torque than a street car of similar displacement. They're all about high RPM and horsepower.
@stoke 2.0: The race in Abu Dhabi sucked, though.
@lilwillie: It's easy to assume a company is "evil" when they have a long and documented history of bad service and shady business practices.
@lilwillie: You can't outsource a towing company.
@grzydj: They already make a diesel Wrangler, they just need to federalize it.
Will there be a lawn at said meetup? I desire to do donuts upon it.
Can't find it online, but there was an episode of the Red Green Show where he attempted to remove a rusty bolt by attaching a large extension and socket to the drive axle of a car, essentially creating a very large, gas-powered impact wrench.
@$kaycog*5000*: News at 5, Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie at 8.
Should've named him Ricky Bobby.
@Jared904: Probably not. Ferrari doesn't take too kindly to "modifications" that make their cars slower.
@dataPOG: Yep.
@87CapriceEstate: Frames stopped doing that when they stopped offering factory lowriders.
@cesariojpn: The point I'm trying to make: