AlainProstIsNotTheDevil
AlainProstIsNotTheDevil
AlainProstIsNotTheDevil

NP all day long (assuming no wrecks, of course).

I owned three different A2 VWs back in the day, including an ‘85 Jetta GLI and a ‘91 Jetta GL 16V.

My ‘91 was a big-bumper, 2.0-liter 16V with the same damn Borbet Type C wheels on it. I made the mistake of buying the car from someone who had neglected it. The Borbets

I never understood the Morgan. Until I drove one. And hung out with a bunch of Morgan weirdos.

No two cars are alike. Ever. Never.

No two Morgan drivers are alike. Ever. Never.

So much fun.

Some years ago, Missouri Man sent in a check to Rock Hill, Missouri (notorious for a certain cop who would ticket people doing 26 mph in a 25 mph zone over and over and over again day after day after day).

The payee was listed as “Bloodsucking Thieves.”

Judge was not amused. Contempt of court and a weekend in jail to

Your mom’s a bad ass for taking these creeps to court. Respect.

So, I was going to write something snarky about how “kinda there” now equals two championships (1984 and 1996) and a whole bunch of top 10 season finishes over the course of nearly 20 years.

Then I remembered that Labonte had two wins in 1996 and Jeff Gordon a mere 10. Still enough to win the title, however. 

They’ll almost certainly be buying amazingly powerful trucks with 1,500 lb-ft of instant torque and probably 800 miles of range on a charge that takes five to 10 minutes. Probably won’t even have a transmission or transfer case.

Though I am not sure what they will do to roll coal. 

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Screenname says “Non!”

Le Professor won four titles. Got jobbed out of two more due to weird points scenarios (half points rewarded at Monaco in ‘84 due to not completing 75% off the laps—loses title by half a point; only counting best 11 results of 16 total races in the 1988 season; loses by three points and should

Mmm...not the first Alpina SUV sold in the U.S. When BMW NA was easing Alpina into the mix 20 or so years ago, along with the Z8 Alpina, they sold an X5 4.6iS with the same non-M engine in it.

There are only three yes/no questions that matter.

Were you satisfied with your purchase?
Would you purchase here again?
Would you recommend us to a friend/family member/colleague?

Everything else is just noise. 

Geographic coverage is so expansive that 96 percent of Americans live within 120 miles of an Electrify America charger.

They could have skipped cash and gold and went right to Neil Diamond.

I voted wrong. Meant to crack pipe this one. For the record, I love these cars and any of the six-cylinder Z3s with a stick are a hoot to drive. The 3.0-liter car from ‘01 and ‘02, of course are the best. I owned a ‘99 Z3 coupe for three years and have had an S54 M coupe since ‘02.

All that said, this is S52 M roadster

Just curious, but what sort of historical word emergency are they having up on that glacier?

Now we’re talking. O.G. Lightning is best Lightning.

I am getting older, so I don’t say this as much as I used to, but after riding a Grom a couple of years ago, I can say with a great degree of confidence that it needs a lot more power. Like double. A 250-cc Grom would kick ass.

I know. I know. “Small bore...momentum...etc.”

I am not a huge guy, 5'10"/180 lbs, but I

We bought an Odyssey in 2008, replacing a Volvo wagon, as more kids were on the way. We loved it. But then we moved up to the nordlands of Vermont and replaced it with a Sienna AWD a few years later.

The rear folding seat was not as intuitive as on the Honda, though it ultimately works the same. The Toyota, however,

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You want creepy Thomas nightmare fuel? I give you creepy Thomas nightmare fuel. But, be warned, if you can’t sleep after viewing this without burning all your kids’ Thomas toys, don’t say I didn’t warn you.

My now-15-year-old son—who was a massive Thomas fan for years (probably longer than he should have been, but, hey, I’m all for tween kids sticking with their innocence in this ugly world), absolutely rips into the new Thomas trains. The quality, the half-assed use of wood, the designs, the paint—you name it. He has

About a dozen years ago, I bought the Makita equivalent set, because it was rated almost as high as the Bosch, but was significantly cheaper at the time. And, also 10.8V not 12V.

For $99, these are a steal and the perfect set for any homeowner not building a deck. Someone else posted about the 1/4-inch hex shank bits.

About a dozen years ago, I bought the Makita equivalent set, because it was rated almost as high as the Bosch, but