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As you can see from this detailed map of Greenfield, WI and its surrounding area, there are plenty of off road/ back road (non urban) areas for this car to be used in thwarting the ever growing plague of illegal rally drivers we have here in the Greater Milwaukee Area. (Even I am choking on that sarcasm)

This is so silly, so silly that it just might work.

Westy Syncro!!!

MEANWHILE IN CHINA

We had a rainy summer in Atlanta, so I was not able to drive my '70 Buick Convertible as much as I wanted. This fact alone probably accounts for a percentage point or two in the reduction. You're welcome.

Yes, I understand the why it is expensive, but my question is why are auto companies being made, through regulation, to USE the more expensive items. It certainly isn't demand for more fuel efficient vehicles, as demonstrated by strong pickup truck sales.

The federal government puts MPG and emissions requirements on

here you go :)

Buick Riviera reminds me of...

It varies from car to car, and tends to be worse when it's one of the rear windows opened, but it happens to some degree on almost all newer cars. It's halfway between a sound and a rhythmic pulsating of pressure. An unending thrum thrum thrum thrum that, for most of us, drives you crazy.

not sure how the community here feels about the honda civics from a few years back – but i really enjoyed the minimal approach they took to display the speed and a few other elements:

I'm a dad who just bought a regular FR-S and told my kids to shut up and sit with their legs folded wherever they fit. So yeah, a sedan would've been preferred.

Neutral: Which New Truck Would You Buy?
US-only, none of those awesome Thai Ford Rangers.

Fixed it!

I am not sure I would call that the result of a "rough road". I think it is more descriptive to say the car "hit an obstruction".

They're still sold as the MX-5 Miata, at least in the U.S. And that gal is a keeper.

When the law enforced disproportionately toward motorcycle riders (e.g. there is a different speed threshold to be cited for speeding because a person happens to be traveling on a motorcycle), this is a clear case of targeting people riding motorcycles. I'm having a hard time believing that you're asking me that

I agree! I never realized how uncommon rev matching, let alone heel toeing is until I had to sell my car. No one ever rev matched when down shifting. Made me cringe :/

I don't so much speed, but I do drive under the modus operandi of trying to be as far away from other vehicles as possible. If that means doing a couple k's over so I can get away from that car in the other lane, or moving to the slow lane to let a tailgating asshole through, or accelerating quickly from an

On my motorbike I tend to lane split to the front of the intersection (yeah CA) and then jet away from the line at nearly full throttle until I reach a reasonable cruising speed (5-10 over). This keeps me in a clear zone all around my bike and I don't have my vision cut off by any surrounding cars in front, to the