vic-in-norway
Vic-in-Norway
vic-in-norway

The actor had zero say in things. He was told to stand on the x taped on the ground, and do what he's told. Even if he mentioned something (and the people in charge cared), I doubt they had the resources to get a different car to the photo shoot in the time frame needed to replace it.

He's getting his oil changed, and this is the bag of cash he's giving to his mechanic.

I remember the PT markup days. My mom was looking at one, half-seriously, right when they came out. As soon as she saw the $6-8K markup, she swore she'd never even step foot on a Mopar lot again.

"I like to do silly little things for people, make them laugh. I usually put this little guy in here. Fits right in there. Here's what I do, put a price tag on him. Forty grand. Nobody's gonna pay forty grand for him. I hope to fuck they're not, anyway."

Vince Neil. Killed Razzle in a drunk driving accident in a Pantera. Still goes on to sing about the rock and roll lifestyle and cars. And has had a DUI since (in a Ferrari).

Will.I.Am

Justin. Beiber.

I have been under the impression that truckers use different navigation systems than the general public. At least, I have been told that there are GPS navigation systems out there that include truck dimension information specifically for the purpose of aiding truck drivers on dimension restrictions like height and

That's not a Willys, THIS is a Willys.

I just moved to the Seattle area and it appears these are better at driving in the rain that the average person up here, so I give them a pass. No, I am not exaggerating... for a city reputed to be "rainy" no one seems to be capable of driving their car in the rain. Curb detection, saw someone do that the other day.

I'm all for self driving cars, I truly hope I'll live to see the day they are the norm. But that yellow Hyundai looks like a pant-shittingly terrifying ride even in the dry the way it's cutting corners and weaving between the lines.

I CAN QUIT ANYTIME I WANT.

Behold, my 1991 Toyota Tercel; a noble automobile with a stout 82 horsepower engine (most of the horses had escaped by the time I bought it). It took all the abuse a 20-something-year-old can inflict and kept on going. 5-speed manual made it slightly more fun. Just look how happy it is! Right up to the point where it

What am I looking at?

Huh?

$3.99 to see Matt Farah try and fit in an AZ-1 might actually be worth it, on mute.

Other than possibly an Oldsmobile badge, what's sissy about an S-10/Blazer? Here's your

I can tell you with 100% certainty that any of the street tires which I typically run (such as Bridgestone Potenza RE-11a which I have on my FR-S right now) will see greatly improved traction with a short burnout to warm the tires. I've found the same thing with these tires as well:

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