I tend to agree. I'm a hothead at times, but there's something anti-homocidal wired into all of us, especially if you make it to age 40+. For the number of times Stewart has been in fast races and accidents and stressful situations, in addition with his years of general life experience, I'm hard pressed to believe…
192 mph in a 5100+ lbs. sedan - LOL. Just LOL. I would troll other sports cars so hard on the highways.
If you want a Cooper with some extra doors, buy a Countryman. Both the four-door Cooper and the two-door Paceman are sins against the natural order. They are proof of the unraveling of the world. The Crimson King still resides in the Dark Tower, and Roland is nowhere to be found.
But for the fact they did it in a park, a place set aside to remain natural and an amenity for the enjoyment of everyone. Some asshole trashing his car there is not appropriate, and he deserves to be slammed down hard for having done it. If I were the hiker, I'd be angry to find something like that. It pisses me…
Fulton St. by the park definitely doesn't feel like a 35 zone, much less a 25 zone, given the way the street is designed. It's about the least residential street in this area - most of them are 2-laners with houses on both sides, lots of street parking, and small blocks with stop signs at each intersection. I doubt…
How much does it weigh?
P-car? F-car? Just call them what they are, Porsche, Ferrari, etc.
That's news to me as well. Never heard a P-car referred to as a porker.
10, 9 and 6 as supercars? We've got a pretty loose definition here.
Can't believe nobody beat me to this one!
Your friend ruined his own life, and took another's. I'm not for vigilante justice and I'm glad the dead woman's husband didn't decide to gun down the drunk driver who "made a mistake" and killed his wife, but if you're looking for sympathy for a guy who got drunk and killed someone because he had to go to jail and…