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Check it out. Houston Cars & Coffee. Blue GT350? Look Mustang, act Mustang, not Full Mustang. Lost control, hit the curb, scared some people. Not Full Mustang. You know the GT500 in Chicago? The white convertible? Reckless, yes. Mustang, maybe. Drove it into a tree. But he did his best not to hit anything else.

Unsolicited advice from someone who survived a very necessary estrangement from her own mother: beware of anyone who attempts to convince you that you should be able to look past this. I wish someone had told me 20 years ago that “blood is not thicker than safety.” Thank you and good luck.

No. When you buy a car, it is a thing that you own. You are not a steward of the vehicle, to preserve it for future generations. You use it as you see fit.

I’d rather see Parnelli Jones in his Bronco or Blazer.

Or, oh man, can you imagine if Ivan Stewart dusted off a race suit and trotted out an OG red-and-yellow-on-white Toyota?

Not when the technology has to play well with the existing infrastructure. It took years just to get HD TVs into homes, and they are a fraction of the cost and risk of a new car. It could be argued that the need for a self-driving car is really limited to the metropolitan areas. That alone would keep any avalanche of

20-30% efficiency is only the start, with improvements we can expect a higher efficiency.

I know you’re joking, but I don’t have enough family members to cover the price of this.

As much as I bash on the Miata, Mazda is arguably the best all-around auto manufacturer in the game. Smart use of technology and materials, thoughtful and tasteful design language, more-than-reasonable pricing...

Because it pleases the imagination.

She has my sincere sympathy!

It does require both plates but 1) you get like a month-long grace period after buying a car before you need to plate it and 2) the cops are generally too busy to sweat front-plate violations unless they’re stopping you for something else.

Yup, no matter where you go, a douche is a douche.

Austin is teeming with hipsters in man buns. You’ve just fortunate.

That is a righteous rant and I love it. (I’m from Houston. Love Austin but everything you said is true.)

Remember “Baby on Board?” George Carlin’s take on that was that these people were actually telling everyone around them, “we know you’re a shitty driver most of the time, but because our child is near we expect you to straighten up for a little while.”

I assume this is why you don’t mess with Texans.

Unbelievable. She saw him backing up and still cut him off!

It’s like a gorgeous woman dressed up as a librarian. It shouldn’t be sexy - but it is.