lol at the last one "Any Camaro Wearing Death Metal Stickers "
I only know a little about cars and that stuff seems common sense.
I was expecting a lot more from the article but I guess I should have set the bar low since this wasn’t in general auto.
Just because they love to let their mullet blow in the wind while doing hairy rolling burnouts certainly isn’t a crime is it now?
It’s car and driver, what do you expect? LOL at slayer being death metal.
haha the camaro one is great :tup:
Any Camaro Wearing Death Metal Stickers
There’s a lot of good to be said about old Camaros: They were available with small-block V-8s, massaged right they handle well, and they’re dirt-cheap. But it’s also true that these cars attract the sort of buyer who saves his greatest loyalty for death metal legends like Slayer, Necrophagia, and Morbid Angel. Vehicle care isn’t a top priority when you have three kids by four different women and a serious meth addiction.
Caution: Beyond the band-loyalty stickers, look out for crumpled parole reports, old visitor’s passes from prominent penal institutions, and abandoned toothless children in the hatchback area. And if it smells like meth, it’s meth.
What does meth smell like?
like meth
ha, this article is so bad. Don’t forget to check the glove box for squirrels
A telltale sign of nature’s encroachment is a stash of foodstuffs found in the glove box or other cubbies. A couple hundred acorns may not dissuade you from undertaking the restoration of a classic, but do you really want to risk the wrath of a family of rabid ground squirrels just to get a good deal on a ’95 Intrepid?
thats a sweet bmw on the 2nd page
seriously?! salvaged cars are ones to avoid?? thats bull shit… i have one and things worked out just… :io: oh. right. lol