DanielHarpel
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The best hand-me-down car is no hand-me-down car. When I was 16 I scraped enough money together to buy my own first car and I learned a little bit out this experience. It’s called pride of ownership. Out of all of my high school friends, I was the only one who bought my car with my own money. All of my friends who got

An Accord with tints running a stop? Such a concept beggars belief!

69-degree angle

The lack of a manual option puts the 4C in a hard spot. The 4C is going after a market that wants to be engaged in the drive - I would wager at least half of those would want the extra involvement of a manual. It makes a terrible GT car, so you can eliminate the buyer that wants a sporting car with an autobox (every

And yet, having a Cayman and Cayenne was deemed not-at-all confusing

Thus encapsulating America.

No love for the Pulsar GTi-R? :)

Car designers need to take us bottom scraping fifteenth owners more seriously.

Neons of that vintage seem to be getting pretty rare on the roads. I wouldn’t be surprised if junk yards are just sending them straight to the crusher. They are the epitome of disposable cars.

The Rockford Scanner website looks like it’s from the stone age.

But that would be interesting. The child of the good guys is evil, and the child of the galaxy’s greatest monster is the new savior. We can’t have interesting things in Star Wars. It has to challenge expectations :)

There are more crashed Civic Type R’s than delivered Model 3s.

Counter-counter point... nah. Between keeping it clean, extra heat absorption, and how abundant it is, black is lame for a car color, black wheels on the other hand are a-okay.

In 2003, David Hassellhoff once asked me if I was using one of the chairs at my table at Starbucks. He needed it for his daughter.

Doesn’t anyone one else find it a big scary that none of those drawings included the typical three box sedan design?

That’s kinda how I feel about the ubiquitous turbo two liter four banger.