billcaswell
Bill Caswell
billcaswell

I see you've made an error. Prepare for ridicule. Read more

they'll find him, he'll just be sober by the time that happens. Read more

Dude, Bill, that's terrible (that no TV network was up for your awesome show idea). Read more

I would defenetely like to have more aero and more power. This pirelli Tires are pretty good but developement tires are making a huge difference, as it's the case in Super GT in Japan. The problem from all this are the increasing from the cost... Read more

This New Jersey event is a throwback to the ways cars used to race and is limited to American cars made before 1934 and motorcycles before 1947. Just watch this video. You want to go.

Your young adulthood would make for an impressive John Hughes-style movie. The location, danger and stories are a great start to one. Read more

Bill Caswell of craigslist rally car fame and glory has been to about every automotive event imaginable, so when he suggests one, you know it's going to be good:

Someone needs to register that website address now and all the articles there are copied articles from here except ran through google translator 6 times from English to Russian to French to Japanese to Korean to Spanish and back to English. Read more

Hahaha that's funny. I wish I was from San Diego. I live in Buffalo, but at least I have an iX! Read more

My dad's car when i was a kid. That was all it took.

Sure Caswell, way to make all the rest of us feel insignificant. Thanks Read more

Good read! Just rewatched your interview on drive yesterday. You're definitely a god to us e30 drivers! Read more

We didn't have cool cars growing up. It wasn't possible. My mother didn't work, and my father was a "sanitation engineer" — you know, the guy who hung off the back of a garbage truck. We qualified to live in a housing project, but we didn't out of pride. Read more

Hot Wheels definitely played a big part. I loooved playing with different cars, and was fascinated by new cars I would see on the street.

I loved playing with any toy cars from as early as I can remember. I clearly remember a blue Lamborghini Miura driving by me almost ever day when I was waiting for the bus. I was 9.

I bought a 2000, automatic Celica with my Bar Mitzvah money because I thought it looked cool and sporty, and I enjoyed the test drive. Also digital gauges would sway any 16 year old. When I realized it was slow and that there were things I didn't like, I started doing research, and ended up selling it and buying a Read more

By all accounts: from birth. Read more