Burt
Burt
Burt

Thanks, although it’s not quite as risky as it sounds. I’m in a very stable company, and my job (water/wastewater engineer) isn’t one that sees a lot of rough patches, work load wise. I’m putting money in the bank for the express purpose of having it ready should the car need a repair post-warranty, and I live within

I financed a car on a 72 month loan last year, taking advantage of low interest rates and the low monthly payment it provided. However, my plan probably isn’t like most consumers. My car isn’t terribly practical to begin with, so my plan is to pay the loan off, (hopefully early) keep it, and then save for a reasonably

For what it is, CP, but it would be a good base for a VR6 swap if you could haggle them down a little. Raise those coilovers a little, dip it whatever color you like, and then have fun with it.

I clicked the kitten link. Why on earth did I click the kitten link? The odds that I’ll violently shart when my totally-normal looking housecat jumps on me tonight when I’m sleeping just went way up.

Something feels off here. Do the pictures seem...old to anybody except me? The level of detail in the pictures, and the fact that the newest thing in any of the pictures is a late 90’s Caravan has me questioning how recently the pictures were taken.

Ugh, I know how this one is. I bought a used car last year (a Camaro, coincidentally) and the 3 year bumper-to-bumper ran out not long after I got it. It’s taken until a month or so ago for the call centers to stop harassing me on a daily basis.

Doesn’t the rumor mill keep suggesting that we’re going to get a four door version of the AMG GT? I wouldn’t be surprised to see that, and I honestly think it’s a great idea, the back seat will be great to have my secreta-er, kids in.

We’ve gotten a whole lot of content from you this week. Should I call a doctor if my attention lasts longer than four hours?

Again with the whole millennials-forsaking-V8s-for-boosted-fours thing....you olds can have my LS3 when you pry it out of my cold, dead hands!

This one was tough for me, in that I felt the price is a little high, but not unreasonable. I’d probably want to haggle it down a little, particularly knowing that I could get a manual, factory air car that’s also in need to work for about a grand less.

Toyota/Subaru, for the love of all that is good in this world,

I’ve actually seen at least two of these near where I live, and I saw two more when I went on vacation. Still incredibly low numbers, but I’ve seen them in the wild, even in WV.

Well this sucks, that’s one of my favorite racecars of all time. However, given its provenance, and being a racecar, I’m sure it’ll be fixed/restored in no time. Tis but a scratch!

Holy crap this is awesome. Not that I could ever afford one of these, but if I could, I would. That said, if Nissan ever decided to do one of these with a 370Z powertrain...for a reasonable price...

Anna, thank you for linking the Yes All Daughters initiative and their sign-up petition. It feels like I read stories like this all the time, and while it is beneficial to raise awareness to these situations, I'm glad that this one also provides a way for readers to take some action and help bring about progress

I started reading this, and I was pretty enthusiastic about it. I know it’s worlds bigger than an original Mini, but taken on its own, as a modern compact wagon, it’s handsome, and roomy, and practical, and, and...then I saw the picture of the back. Maybe I’d like it better in person, or maybe it’ll grow on me over

This crap kills me. I live in WV, and I see confederate flags on occasion, and I always want to remind them that we’re West Virginia, and not part of Virginia because we didn’t want to be part of the confederacy.

The price is high, but it’s a ridiculous car in general. If I could comfortably afford it, I’d buy it. It’s a manual, V12 Jag shooting brake!

So, when a manufacturer-employed test driver showed off a sophisticated, specialized control system on a straight, level, privately owned runway, likely with some sort of safety crew on standby, it’s automatically stupid because it’s not something you should do under normal conditions on public roads?

Bravo Travis. There’s a time and a place for everything, including automatic transmissions. My only car is a manual, which is great since it spends a lot of time on back roads, and a manual actually suits it. However, I’ve also tracked a properly fast car (SLS AMG) with a dual clutch, and guess what? It was a blast.