uak
Uak42
uak

"Chrysler is reporting that last month's sales figures for the Challenger were up 27 percent with a total of 4,140 units sold. But get this: Dodge dealers are claiming that more than 5,000 orders have been placed for the Challenger SRT Hellcat."

Great info, knew most, but deffo some never-thought-of-that categories in there.

- European crate engines. Audi and Mercedes. Mercedes already sort of does it for Pagani.

MOAR!

You guys are saints. The intangible value of your profession was huge for me in pre-internet childhood and a colleague of yours helped shape me from a bored too-intelligent-for-my-current-grade kid to a knowledge hungry kid with more books than I knew what to do with. A big by-proxy thank you to you and your

I worked in a public library for 7 years. The part about people getting pissed or swearing at you for enforcing the rules is very true and can really wear on you. You'll often be asking the same people to follow the same rules every day. Unless you get into something like archives or cataloging, it is mostly a

Edd China...I'm looking at you!

Vote: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo

I can't wait either, Stef! Also, this is an excellent, well-written piece.

This post made me so proud to be American that I jumped up and recited the Pledge of Allegiance.

That would be the best case scenario in every pre-war/early F1 crash.

Or:

* And drive it hard.

A 250 GTO around Laguna Seca at full speed? Most definitely.

Race it -> if you crash it -> grab a hammer -> fix it -> repeat.

"..but that money doesn't go to the majority of people. Instead it goes to the elite.."

European based here. Even if someone gave me one, I wouldn't drive it, just sell it, move stateside, find another job there and buy a proper car. I am mad jealous at you yanks and how you get Corvettes, Hellcats and a smorsgasbord of used cars for nothing and how you have mad good parts stores(Jegs, Summit, etc) and

You sir, win the internet for today.

Who are you, Bill Cosby's lawyer?

I sure hope you're joking.....

An American, German, Japanese, and Italian car maker were all sitting in a cafe in Italy one day, talking shop.