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CJinSD
CJinSD

This 'documentary' must be about as accurate as a work of Michael Moore if it is turning people ignorant of Senna into rabid fans. I started following F1 before Senna progressed beyond karts and stopped a dozen years after he died. The only races I voluntarily missed during that period were the opening rounds of 1991

I'm guessing that the people who voted nice price didn't read the article all the way through to where it was written that this car doesn't start. If it was miraculously running on sale day, $2,500 MIGHT be worth considering. As a non-runner, it is worth less than a grand.

I can only conclude that documentary is the wrong word to describe this film about Senna.

You're missing the painfully obvious. If people don't want to be ridiculed, they shouldn't try to recruit Bert and Ernie. Maybe people who can't see that shouldn't be throwing around words like moronic.

I somehow doubt this Mustang delivered the greatest track-day ever!

Do you suppose there is a market for "I'd rather be killing Keynesians" t-shirts? I figure most of their voters won't make the connection. Maybe NYT readers would get it if I used an image of Chinless Krugman.

If he had any class... Probably had his illusions shattered in the past few days.

No. They really aren't.

I hadn't forgotten about any of these cars, but then I also recognized the 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 2-door hardtop in the photo of the Allante.

I thought that was their excuse for not tipping. I found the part of the story where it was mentioned that blacks were most likely to be effected by environmental issues to be illuminating. No doubt they're most effected by environmentalists. That's why they're already unemployed at double the rate of white folks. The

Buick Lucerne. They actually still make these neocraptics. A friend of mine with solid car enthusiast credentials was surprised when I told him that GM still makes Buicks the other day.

The 3 liter engine was first offered in the 944S2. I like this car, but it would be a scary ownership proposition with all those miles. My mother's '87 Porsche only had about 42K miles when she sold it in 2004, but many parts of it had simply disintegrated with age. It spent its life covered too, so it wasn't the sun

He is a ridiculous president. It doesn't bring me any pleasure to have to say it, I can assure you.

I'd buy a new Civic in a heartbeat. It lacks all the technologies that are known to be liabilities. Go ahead and buy a direct injection budget engine with no port injection redundancy to clean the valvetrain. Buy a tiny turbo. Buy a dual clutch gearbox or a CVT. People who don't have dung for brains will enjoy

My land lady is in her late '80s. Sometimes she invites me to meals that I don't want to attend and I'm uncomfortable turning her down. She hasn't actually tried to grope me though, and if she did I'd be free to act outside of my polite zone. I understand why some people don't like Shelby. It doesn't make him a real

Obama hasn't put down his shovel for an instant, no matter how much of his time his biographers observe that he has been playing golf. He revels in burying us. Obama is probably a worse president than Carter was, and I really wouldn't have thought that possible.

A third term would have been utopian compared to the nihilistic imbecile we have now.

I love that track. Brian Redman and Bruce Hawkins produced such a marvel while people get excited when Herman Tilke puts one corner on a circuit that doesn't look like a parking lot entrance.

How'd they find a BMW with a manual transmission?

Why steal all of them though? My wheelbarrow can only use one at a time.