steevkay
steevkay
steevkay

I used to see these a lot more frequently, but I think most have rusted out and/or died. These and Pontiac Sunfire...

Great! The precedent has been set.

Not really news, I guess. If I had Zuckerberg money, I'd have all the cars.

Yeah you're right, it's funny that such ideas are introduced when it's counter to the cost-cutting philosophy the sport is trying to adopt.

Whatever. Just throw in a few more explosions and some tits (or cleavage because MPAA) and no one will be the wiser.

Watch out, I'm gonna shit on that BMW when you least expect it.

From the responses I've seen, it appears most are either for the change, or indifferent to it. Bigger wheels are fine, but will only add costs due to redesigning the suspension.

I met this one guy named Takumi Toyota AE-86 Apex Trueno Fujiwara, and he had the strangest combat tactics ever. All he did was move around from side-to-side, like Michael Jackson's moonwalk, but sideways. I wonder how he'd fare against Shelby Mustang GT500 w/ hatchet upgrade.

I agree with you to a point... I don't really care about the increasing HP in things like BMW, Audi, and Mercedes cars. However, I like the Bugatti cars for essentially being unrestricted engineering exercises.

The Huayra is cool, but I still really like the Zonda.

It's like the Movementarians from the Simpsons: the Leader is the reason for anything good.

Wow, I had no idea Cayennes even had a manual option. I'd imagine this is a very rare find.

Had both of those, and much more, when I went to Detroit to visit my friend. The Michigan beer festival was going on, and it was fantastic, lots of great breweries in that state.

I was just about to ask, isn't Miata always the answer?

That's sweet, it's like the Toyota interpretation of the Juke.

Huh. I always thought the RAM emblem was good, maybe this explains why.

I wouldn't pay anywhere near that much, but if he changes the wheels and tires it could look alright.

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After going through the organized chaos of central Amsterdam, Street cars are actually quite nice. Probably my favourite way of getting around that city.

I don't find it too shocking. The next step is bigger brakes, since they look really small in that 18" rim.