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That's what you have that rental insurance for, right?

As if it wasn't bad enough, now it'll be like.. "Weren't you the one that crashed on live TV?" for this driver.

Probably... Most people here are of the mentality of that they're fine with their all-seasons (very few are up to the task). Then there's the excuse that they don't need different tires because they have AWD. Not to mention plenty that will still be driving on their summer tires all year round.

I have a love-hate relationship with poly bushings. Sure, they handle better because they maintain suspension geometry. The downside is that if you drive in inclement weather often, they tend to squeak. Those grease fittings do help. Unfortunately my last car didn't have those and the sway bar bushings sounded like

RWD 7/9 series Volvo. No matter what you find, it probably still has hundreds of thousands of miles of life left. Not to mention only second to a tractor for ease of repair.

I saw one of these when I was visiting a friend at the hospital. I think the driver (presumably a doctor) probably heard my enthusiasm from inside the car I was driving in the parking garage... ZOMG!!!one!! A Z1. For what it's worth, it was dark green.

As many of you know, I am currently importing a 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R to the United States. Well, just to be clear, I am not importing it. That task is being handled by a bunch of sailors, and longshoremen, and dockworkers, and port employees, all of whom are currently taking a union-mandated smoke break.

There's two amazing geographic details to this story: first, it did not take place in Florida, and second, it did take place in Beaver County, PA which should make our audience of 9 year old boys pee themselves. The incident itself involves a car wreck, an inebriated woman, a lack of pants, and a bottle, pressed under

This will be me in 2 months when I take my twin-disc equipped Corvette C5 out of storage. Then the next time I drive my Saab, I'll be slipping it like mad.

Even those over 60. While they may not be all aboard with the whole smartphone thing. both my parents' vehicles have SiriusXM which they use to listen to music.

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It may be quick like a sequential, but nothing beats the sound of a sequential..

I did the entire process with my Saab over the phone and/or email. Of course it helped that it was a discontinued brand new manual transmission car at a dealer 1800 miles away.

The MK3 is also fun when it doesn't abide by the rules of this poll..

You mean second generation...

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But I admit that occasionally the reason the air conditioning isn't working is that the car simply lacks refrigerant. This is what people are talking about when they tell you the air conditioner "needs a charge." You remove some stuff under the hood, you open up the refrigerant tub, you pour in the refrigerant, and

Brammo was the licensed US manufacturer for the Atom 2. The Atom 3 is manufactured by TMI AutoTech, Inc.

This is a good thing for some. In fact the next time I go to Las Vegas, then maybe only half the cars on the road will be Mustang convertibles.

Here's what I got-