What is your opinion on Scotty Kilmer? His voice and hand gestures annoy me but was bored and started watching some of his channels. He has kinda grown on me. So 40 some years working out of trucks and Suburbans kinda find a lot of truth in this video.
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
I've been looking at the hellcat chargers.
I think one is in my future. I'm going to have to go to four doors i think
Admittedly, I was also looking at those hellcats for either Charger or Challenger. But two big sticking points for me is the need for AWD, especially in winter season when snow is unpredictable, and the prohibitive cost of those vehicles.
I can make it work with a RWD, but it's a little more difficult to muster out of a packed/messy road, and I would probably have a better sense of security knowing that it was equipped with a AWD, that's all. [Reply]
soooooo went and picked up another RS today.. This one original owner was Mat Farah of the smoking tire podcast and it was his personal car. Absolutely immaculate, and every part you need on it. Beautiful car.
I currently have two Focus RS, two Focus STs, my Trans Am, and a Harley sitting in the garage.
Originally Posted by hometeam:
soooooo went and picked up another RS today.. This one original owner was Mat Farah of the smoking tire podcast and it was his personal car. Absolutely immaculate, and every part you need on it. Beautiful car.
I currently have two Focus RS, two Focus STs, my Trans Am, and a Harley sitting in the garage.
I think i might have a problem.
Your income to debt ratio is probably terrible but that’s awesome on 2 RSs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I drove a RWD Mustang one Montana winter. For a visual of that driving experience I referred to that car as a “death sled.”
I sold a Mustang to a lady once who I still talk to from time to time, she was a teacher for the deaf and spent winters in Alaska on contract.
She put chains on that bitch and drove it all over Alaska for years~ [Reply]
I was snowed in Jackson Hole in a 240Z, after a week I made a run for it, getting through the pass was a hair raising experience but the Z did well. [Reply]