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im waiting for andrew collins to poach davit and jason, then im out. this site belongs to the eco weenie shits who long lost the meaning of “drive free or die”

no shit on that one.

and why are all these eco-weenie cars so disproportionate? its throwing me off.

brodozer? i could bully one of these things in my corolla.

granted if it has the power to get out of its own way, plus everything else on the road i don’t see a reason to punt them around.

nice hahaha

the author makes it all too easy. 

Stefs writeup is how this should have been covered but the battery weasel got the story.

https://www.thedrive.com/accelerator/39671/this-is-the-car-for-tony-stewarts-new-iroc-like-all-star-racing-series

wheels on the ground count in my book!

Houston native, totally different definition of hot so that wasnt an issue for me. we did get lucky for our day at red rock though, rare cloud cover all day dropped the temperature to like 85 which was HEAVEN with no humidity

bout 7 years ago, my plan for the day was to check out and buy a 85 Mustang GT. pretty beatup, but it was running, road legal, and most importantly a stick shift. the T tops were a bonus.

how my day actually went was nearly getting into a fistfight with some insurance chasing jackass that jumped out in-front of me,

could you be any more up your own ass with your distaste for this? FFS get a writer who can actually stay neutral if nothing else.

we get it, its a lame ass series. but this being a motoring cite its news relevant. 

learned a lesson myself, i had no idea that you had to call it in you were gonna hop the border. or is that not a thing anymore?

if you stay away from the gambling parts of the casinos Vegas is a lot of fun. and there is good hiking to be had near Red Rock if thats your cuppa.

But pine forests seem to really make this bad. If it wasn’t for Gas Station Smoker BBQ, it would completely suck driving around rural Mississippi, Alabama, or Georgia.

its the hemmed in feeling. out west you have mostly open, albeit MASSIVE views. in the south east, its just a mostly endless line of fucking pine

nah don’t listen to this twit. the long drive can be hell (i used to do it for work) but there is a level of beauty in watching the land change as the miles roll by.

ive driven every inch of I-10 and I-8, the worst part of 10 is Jacksonville to Louisiana because aside the Atchafalaya swamp, the land DOSEN’T change.

Hi! I used to drive cross country for a living so I have some real tips.

Plan, plan, PLAN your route! understand your cars max range, plan fuel stops accordingly based on 1/4 tank rules to give you some extra leeway in case you encounter a problem. on the interstate this isnt as big of a deal, but you still hit

dude thinks Nebraska is bad, he wouldnt have survived West Texas

you’re expecting a level of thought the second movie couldn’t manage

ignoring just how cliche it is, it just utterly ignores the message of the first film of humanity coming together. they spell it the fuck out in the opening 5 minutes! but nope, lets fall back on worn out ass old story telling we’ve been doing for decades with a lousy coat of paint piggybacking on a mixed franchise.

wh

not really

i liked it even less because it breaks so many established rules from PR1.

the first was not a complex film so far as plot but actually did a really good job of detailing its world with background information, especially in respect to the Jagers. these are not simply your standard giant anime robot, they are bots