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Top NASCAR Drivers
NASCAR is a sport that is relatively new compared to baseball or tennis, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have legends. Many of the top NASCAR drivers of all time are household names, major sports celebrities, and have wins that would make most of our jaws drop.
By Skunk Uzeki9 years ago in Wheel
How To Become a NASCAR Driver
As an avid fan of South Park, one of my favorite episodes happens when Cartman becomes a NASCAR driver. In the often-messed up cartoon series, Eric Cartman cried about being unable to attain his dreams of being a race car driver because he wasn't "poor and stupid" enough.
By Cato Conroy9 years ago in Wheel
Most Expensive Muscle Cars
Right now, the most affordable new muscle cars on the market start around $23,000 — and that's assuming that you go for the "bare bones" version. A budget car, on the other hand, can start as low as $14,000 for a brand new model. Obviously, this means that muscle cars are a bit more expensive than a typical car will be.
By Skunk Uzeki9 years ago in Wheel
Inexpensive Reliable Cars
If there's one thing that I've noticed over the years, it's how many people talk about how hard it can be to find an inexpensive yet reliable car. Most cars out there, if they're reliable, will cost over $25,000 to get brand-new. If they're used, many reliable cars will end up being as much as $10,000 — even after years of being used.
By Mike Mavenful9 years ago in Wheel
Classic 90s Muscle Cars
I am a 90s kid, and it was truly a wonderful time to grow up for most of us. Pop culture was different back then, and people weren't as aggressive as they are now. I don't remember much of my childhood, thanks to a conscious effort on my part.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart9 years ago in Wheel
Most Reliable Car Brands
If there's one thing most people want in a car, it's reliability. No one wants to pay for a car, then pay for endless repairs every other month. However, speaking as someone who has a mechanic as a life partner, I've learned that there's a lot of truth to the complaint that they "just don't make cars like they used to."
By Riley Raul Reese9 years ago in Wheel












