zibodiz1
Zibodiz
zibodiz1

best. birthday. ever.

You should use that as your logo, it looks pretty cool.

Sadly, I only have keys I've hated: The recent VW flip-out keys that just beg to get broken, the transponder keys from all cars made in the last 13-ish years that cost $80 to get replicated, the keys from the oldschool VW beetles that are so wirey that they inevitably get bent in your pocket (seriously mine bent twice

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Machines mimicking nature: it's flapping its wings to slow down.

Cheyenne Wyoming's interchange between I-25 and I-80 is the worst for this. From above, it looks like a cloverleaf; the 'shared lane' is literally as long as the width of the highway it's crossing. The worst part about it is that the immediate sharp turn means you have to slow down before you reach the shared lane,

Totally worth watching clear to the end.

I travel to Canada at least once a year to visit the in-laws. In my experience, the worst drivers around are in Colorado, and the second worst are in Alberta, especially the highway between Calgary and Edmonton. They don't speed that bad, but boy are they rude.

Actually, I would take a [still admittedly ugly] C-max over a Focus at this point. These things are just so huge — sure, they're small compared with a Freestar or an Explorer, or even a Crown Vic, but they're huge compared with the small cars of the 80's & 90's, like an Escort or even an '80s Mustang. The Fiesta now

I love Ford-Mazdas (I currently own two of them), but this thing is ugly. And I'm betting it'll get 28mpg on the highway. Seriously, the tail end looks like a Dodge Journey, and the driver's door looks like they took it straight off a minivan. They need to get back to making some proper station wagons — cars that

My thoughts exactly.

I'm not a Cadillac guy, but those're some sweet lines. Kinda has a 'Rolls feel' to it.

This is a good point — in fact when I clicked this article, I was expecting a story about the P50. The other thing in my mind is that you sit 'in' a car, not 'on' it. That would clearly preclude this guy's 'power wheels'. Although I'm guessing the thing that made Texas consider this a car instead of a street-legal

The other thing they need is built-in trash compactors. Think: large ashtrays that autimatically squish what's inside when they close.

Been there, done that, don't ever care to do it again. In my case it was because the cement suddenly ended and sand began, but it all went down exactly like that.

This. The only way to make it smoother than at about 20mph is to travel less than 1mph, which is ridiculous and unsafe. Just go fast.

That, sir, is the funniest thing I've seen all day.

I couldn't believe the second hay truck went through after seeing the first hit. That's confidence. Or stupidity.

Same here. I live in Wyoming, and while there aren't many rich people, the ones I've been aware of usually have 911s and 'Vettes (especially classic restored 'Vettes) parked in their garages. Their daily drivers, though? Always, always, always quad-cab American 3/4- or 1-ton pickups in whichever trim level was the

Agreed. I'm all for old-fashioned gender roles (heck, I always open the car door for my wife, and she loves being treated 'like a lady'), but in today's modern age of 'equality' and 'liberation', if a woman initiates violence, she ought to expect retaliation — and there should be no repercussions for the man who

Dual gloveboxes!