aww man no more racism. those damn libruls.
aww man no more racism. those damn libruls.
We are all gonna miss Patrick but this was an awesome goodbye letter to us Jalops. Patrick is right when he talks about the community that exists right here. He led the way by not trying to bullshit us. He catches a lot of crap for banging up a Camaro mule but I knew this was an honest site when he POSTED about it and…
I’m not crying... You’re crying!
I’m going to miss you terribly, Patrick. Thanks for the help you’ve given me.
Well of course you were wrong, how else could that have gone down? ;-)
Well, “Alfisto” here as I’m on my twelth with the new Giulia (also currently own two 115 Spiders which still get driven frequently), but I’ve also owned about twenty other cars that weren’t Alfas, so I have perspective. All my Alfas have been perfectly reliable, and I’ve DD’d several, even when they were 20+ years…
Yea, well, that’s just, like, your opinion, man.
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OK all kidding aside a dihedral synchro-helix glove box sounds fucking delightful
Looks at car and price scolls down and votes CP. Goes back to read article and wants to vote CP again.
You are so right. Folks refuse to believe that foreign automakers actually invest heavily in the US. My friend who got the Tacoma inherited it from her Dad who has worked for Toyota for 28 years and has used that salary to put four kids through college. She had a sticker similar to this one on the back window.
Are you kidding me ? The Ion Redline is a fantastic vehicle. Being a Saturn, It won’t rust. The Getrag 5-speed is a solid geabox. It comes with decent power. A supercharger pulley upgrade and ECU tune from GM themselves will up the power to crazy levels. This is totally a bad ass vehicle that is a far better…
I guess we will remain divided on this, but from a 80s-90s car perspective, the Maserati interiors felt quite cozy and ‘Italian sofa’ like. Compared to anything coming out of America or even Japan at the time, the Maserati interiors were far ahead of them. Heck, even the Germans didn’t have that ‘Grand Tourer’ feel to…
Hey, 8 months is a great run for an Italian car. That’s like 300,000 miles on a Lexus.
V6 engineered by Ferrari, and remarkably cast by Chrysler in Kokomo, Indiana and shipped to Modena for assembly.
Must be a German thing, because Beetles used to come with LSD too.