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Same here. I saw this roadster in Manhattan today. Can anyone identify the make and yyear?

Awesome rebuttal. I picture a psychologist holding a football "Now, show me on this football where the bad trick plays touched you..."

A big calm down to the guy who got so mad over a jv football trick play that you would think that trick plays touched him as a child

I'm from PA, never heard of that one. Does that mean I can legally set off fireworks in the street at random intervals when I'm driving around at night?

A small consolation for having to live in metro Detroit.

Yeah I think all the religions beat it by a fair amount of time.

I would assume there's a big difference between making a single car run and drive and making sure that tens or hundreds of thousands of cars work flawlessly for multiple years in any and all environments. But yes, I'd like to know more, too.

Let me save you all a lot of trouble:

That picture would have been more awesomer if the motorcycle was doing a wheelie at the same time.

As AfroDuck is almost certainly a honky, the NYPD will never, ever, find him.

We use "the" for roads with names. The Saw Mill, the Hutch, the Taconic. We say "go down 95 to exit 7" or "take 287 to the Sprain".

The craziest thing I've done is sat down and learn how my vehicle works (or is supposed to).

A shiny wench?

I understand that this is a car blog and that you cover all aspects of car culture, but I kinda think that this is one of the few things that is better left unpublicized. Internet fame is all these jackasses are after, and any mention of them (even when followed by stern warnings that what they did is stupid and no

If only there were roads without civilians in the way. A place where people could drive fast and easily compare their lap times.

Hyundai/Benz is spot on

God damnit, Ford

RX-7/Taurus rear

I guess drone is the new black.

Is everything a drone now? They used to be undersea rovers, now they're drones.