superhappyfuntime
superhappyfuntime
superhappyfuntime

How does that transverse mounted Honda mill out back put power to a front axle?

I wonder why they used such big front tires and didn't stick with the tried and true skinny fronts like most rwd rear engine buggies.

Hopefully they won't go all Atlantain and just abandon their cars in the roadway.

Those aren't all highway miles.

I wasn't aware I needed to be a supermoto racer to ask a simple question here.

It's just the way that it is stated that the "rider dismounted" that makes it sound like he said, oh well, and jumped off. I agree it's a tragic accident.

Surely there's a better way to handle a stuck throttle than just jumping off the damn bike. Why not squeeze the clutch and coast to a stop with it bouncing off the limiter until you can turn it off with the key?

That's genius!

I say overpriced because it's based on an old utilitarian design. They charge $40k for it because someone will pay it, not because that's what they need to charge to make a profit.

So when DC beats him are you going to do a repeat article? DC will make a much more entertaining champion.

Because people will pay it so you might as well ask $40k for a primitive body on frame truck.

This makes these overpriced boats look downright appealing.

So sad. Here's to hoping he regains consciousness.

I used to be really jealous of you guys because you got to drive so many cool, neat vehicles but after looking at this list it's clear that the vehicles you enjoyed the most are one the rest of us losers have access to. Thanks, now I don't feel like I'm missing as much.

Randy has driven everything so I don't doubt his ability to get the most out of anything you stick him in. I don't think you're giving him enough credit.

"But the fact that the much cheaper Camaro Z/28 can even come that close is astounding."

"Suzuki has sold many cars under the Swift nameplate. None of them are particularly Swift. "

Awesome!

No tubo AWD BRZ.

Well if it isn't for ratings and publicity how do you explain it?