wicked13
Wicked13
wicked13

I really have a gripe with rental cars. Yes, people like us may just say "screw it" and drive it like you stole it. But every time I've had a friend or family member rent a car, they just drive it. I believe people who beat on rental cars are the minority of renters.

Dodge Hellcat. Challenger or Charger.

Stuff it in a Cobra kit car and put vinyl on the rockers saying "F40:FU" in Ferrari font.

He should be number one... of heinous cars only.

The Jalopnik special. Brown, RWD, manual transmission wagon.

Love that car, but no one will pay that to drive it. if anyone pays that, it's going in a collection.

99% of chrome bodied cars (instead of paint) should be on this list.

My favorite pass was his MotoGP pass on Casey Stoner at Mazda Raceway. Passes him in the grass on the corkscrew, didn't miss a beat and won the race. That whole race was a battle between these two.

I hope it's facing the occupants and not down the road!

I only took it out once, but my Blazer ZR2 was awesome and performed at the level of the Jeep Cherokees I went with.

The last major turbo v6 (GNX) could put the screw to the Corvette of it's time. (at least in a strait line) How does this stack up against the current Corvette?

I clicked this title with the intent of posting this bike. This should be number one in my book.

"Johnny 5 is alive!"

Dear Bernie,

He should go to an ivy league college and tear it up. Pick the most stuck up college of smart kids and go hoon all over the campus :D

Do people not realize how stupid they sound when they say "it was an accident" when it comes to lifting the front end of a bike? Really, that's the excuse you use when you pull a wheelie and get caught? Just remain silent instead of using this stupid excuse.

I'm not sure what kind of room is available, but Alcatraz would be awesome.

1st Gear: They Are Literally Running Out Of Showroom Space

I drove a 2wd Ranger with snow tires through three winters. 2.5L, manual transmission, open dif and 150lbs over the rear axle. Never once was I stuck or felt as if the truck couldn't handle the conditions. I even used it as a battering ram to knock down the pile of snow at the end of my driveway from the town plows.

I work for a very large used car dealer (250-450 cars depending on what time of year it is) and you are 100% right. Most of these complaints are the fault of the owner, but heaven forbid they look themselves int he mirror and say "oops, I made a mistake." It's blame everyone but yourself 'murica.