DoogieFullHouser
DoogieFullHouser
DoogieFullHouser

Thats not a bent rod, that's how they make 90-degree V8's.

Please let this be true, some how it makes everything right with the world.

I've got a BRZ with the same little window, it seems stupid at first and is mostly useless, but it does cover a nasty little blind spot on occasion.

You beat me to it!

How can you people relish in the demise of an American cultural cornerstone?

I guess they are going to have to play ketchup with the rest of the convoy...

Like a hotdog down a highway...

WAT!?! How did I not know of this...

I'm happy that Miatas exist, but I'm angry they never made a true hard top.

As I recall those are not caused by the bomb, but rather the bomb test. They are rockets loaded with instruments to measure various aspects of the explosion at set intervals from ground zero.

Ear plugs are so money in so many situations. I started carrying them on planes because of babies on overnight flights so they made their way into my laptop bag. Now I use them in all sorts of places, its great to have an instant isolation bubble when needed.

I've driven Subarus with CVT's. You can find my review below.

I enjoy both footballs, so to be fair, I do have to admit it can also be super boring watching skinny guys throw themselves on the ground, pretending to be hurt for three hours.

THAT is freaking cool.

I haven't watched the video or read the comments... I'm going to guess... inflatable scarf/neck thingy. Let's see...

If that had been my car my thinking would have been more like this -

I don't see any front, side or curtain airbags, that seems strange given the severity of this crash.

Amazing. This is absolutely brilliant.

Aside from ending up on the steps in the first place, it seems like the driver did a damn good job getting the car out of that situation without needlessly damaging the steps or the car. Hell, I'd bet if they had it towed out both the car and steps would have had even more damage.

Bought a BRZ... what a wonderful machine, very well executed package... except for the abortion of an infotainment system. Every time I have to interact with it to, say, change the radio station I ask myself the following question...