vaporsharky
Dave
vaporsharky

There WERE 2 people in the corvette....and it's not like they can get all of us....right?

You should try reading. It should help you from making stupid comments that are disproved in the article you are commenting on.

Came to go with:

Just waiting for Mark Fields to wake up one morning and find an oil slicked 5.0 cylinder head in his bed.

If I was the Corvette driver I would’ve fired my gun back, or, failing that, I would’ve rammed my car into the Mustang. You can easily turn a car by putting the nose of yours into the rear tire of theirs, thereby executing a PIT maneuver. *chuckles*

SHOT IN THE BACK, AND YOU’RE TO BLAME

Man, the horsepower wars are getting intense!

This certainly puts a new perspective on the auto industry’s recent push to make reverse engineering in-car computer systems illegal.

With a name like, Dick Johnson a man could be anything he wanted. It just fits so many different professions that most of us just aren’t qualified for:

Dick Johnson? Nobodies parents are that cruel.No wonder that dude was fast.

It will be the S-FR in the states and the 8-6GT everywhere else. Subaru will then follow with the Z-BR

Whiplash?

Ok, so you’ve picked the one vehicle that would be worth owning from Chrysler. The rest of it continually ticks the bottom of the retained value (wranglers notwithstanding) and the trade-in/reliability under age report.

If you are actually considering buying one of their fit-for-rental-only quality shitboxes, you get

Picture this: You’re buying a new car from a Chrysler dealer

DOT approved aftermarket lowering springs are very hard to find. Actually, outside of OEM lowering springs, I don’t think there are any that are DOT approved. So that makes them ticket worthy already. Granted, cops in my town really do not care about lifted or lowered vehicles until the inevitable rollover or wrapping

If their ‘stanced’ setup includes mods that make the car unsafe for the road they absolutely should be punished.

Stretching tyres, destroying your vehicle’s ability to traverse a surface that isn’t flat, compromising suspension components, compromising steering components, compromising safety components.

Yeeeeah, I have no respect for people who don’t stance correctly (bags). They are the car equivalent of a bro’truck. Unnecessarily unsafe for the sake of looks.

I think “persecuted” is a little far. The cars aren’t safe and at least that one stranded Nissan was driving dangerously