sukhoibreeze45
Sukhoi Breeze
sukhoibreeze45

I can’t give you enough stars.

He’s not a socialist. He’s a communist, which is sooooo much better. /sarcasm

I do believe you owe them a correction.

That same “argument” has been played out literally every single time the Venom has ever been mentioned.

We’re not going there. Don’t even start.

Fully agree. It will match if not whip all of the other cars mentioned on the track. Who cares if it isn’t “exotic” by someone else’s arbitrary standards. It’s still one hell of a head-turner with performance to match.

You mean to tell me that a 270+ MPH car costing $1M+ isn’t exotic just because it’s American? Your elitist logic appears to be incredibly flawed.

That is a work of freaking art right there.

Apparently no one else misses Jag’s V8s. That’s fine, I’ll just go cry in the corner by myself.

3.63s will make that one quick little sucker off the line.

Why, indeed? It comes up most often in gun debates (which are pointless anyway because gun violence/crime is dramatically overshadowed by violence/crime not involving firearms, and most of the available statistics are heavily skewed by anti-gun bias) because the laws are written in draconian ways that make it so

My dad is a mechanical wizard and he’s always been working on cars, since before I was born. I was addicted to Crash Team Racing on PS1 at the age of like four and eventually moved up to Need for Speed Underground 2, but my actual interest in real cars didn’t really take hold until my freshman year of college (I’ve

Step 1: buy dirt cheap Miata

Cops have heavily tinted windows so you can’t see them texting, eating doughnuts, and playing solitaire on their laptops while driving.

Strict gun laws only affect law-abiding citizens, not criminals. Criminals do not follow laws. That is what makes them criminals.

$9k for a 16 year old 4 cylinder Honda does not constitute “cheap”in my (or anyone else’s, for that matter) book. The newer ones can be more than double that price.

Interesting! I’ll keep that in mind if a dual clutch Evo ever passes through my hands.

Don't forget to pour some oil into the filter itself before putting it on.

Man, I think I'll just stick with manuals if that's the case. Is it something that's possible to do yourself for less money, or does it have to be serviced by a technician?

I like Evos quite a bit, but there are quite a few other cars I would rather have for $20-25k. And $450 for a fluid change?! No thank you!