wintermute1983
Wintermute
wintermute1983

Why are most (not all, but most) OEM wheel designs so garbage?

With only 138HP and 126 lb./ft. of torque, it’s gonna need a total engine replacement if you want to avoid being put to sleep.

I’d take the Z. I always loved the sleek wedge look they have.

Forget crack pipe. This seller must’ve gotten his hands on Walter White’s blue meth.

$5K for a high-mileage Benz with the weaksauce straight-6, that’s gonna need a significant percentage of the purchase price to fix the top, seats, paint, wheels, etc.?

How many owners of FCA diesel products actually care about emissions? I’d be willing to bet that most, given the choice, would prefer to keep their performance and fuel economy rather than comply with the EPA rules.

NP based on uniqueness and general cleanness. Something’s gotta be done about the drivetrain before it destroys itself....

I had a V6 Journey as a rental car last year. It was surprisingly quick considering what it is, but that was pretty much the only interesting thing about it. Bland appearance inside and out, kind of harsh ride, plenty of NVH. It’s a transportation appliance for people who want a crossover, but don’t care what brand or

If this were really a capitalist free market, and not one distorted by nanny-state regulations and Federal Reserve-induced malinvestment, you wouldn’t get a huge amount of subprime lending. Lenders would be much more picky about who they lend money to if they weren’t threatened with legal action for “discriminating

Glossy wood (real or fake) just looks fake and should definitely be at the bottom of the list.

I got to sit in an i3 at one of the big auto shows, and the plastic interior is godawful. It looks unfinished, like they forgot to cover the plastic with the real interior. For the amount of money BMW charges for the i3, that interior is shameful.

Charger R/T AWD. Sedan practicality. 370 HP is fun, and the aftermarket can make it even more fun. Part-time AWD for fuel efficiency or traction when you need them.

Any company that assists a government (any government in the world, not just US federal, state, or local) in stealing money from, spying on, or any other form of abusing their citizens is a human rights violator in my book.

Will be rooting, as always, for Corvette Racing.

What do you think has better fine throttle control: a torquey naturally aspirated V8, or a turbo 4 or 6-cylinder with a peaky powerband?

That automakers insisted (and still do) on plastering graphics on RWD V8 NASCAR cars to make them look like the FWD 4 and 6-cylinder cars the automakers are/were selling is a big part of what ruins NASCAR for me.

Yellow is one of the absolute worst colors on a car. The only ones that it doesn’t look too out of place on are Lamborghinis, and even then, they look much better in other colors.

I wonder which LA government official(s) had their palms greased in order for BMW to get those sweet taxpayer dollars.

Simple supply and demand.