EvilMinion
Evil Minion
EvilMinion

Welcome to how the military works, and where your tax payer money goes... Not really a new concept. Still messed up, but nothing new.

I worry about kids these days. Young folks. The youths, as I understand they call themselves. I worry that even if they work hard and get good jobs and make money and achieve, they may never know the sweetness of a good V8 luxury car.

Repairing that transmission is going to cost a pretty penny. And by repair, I mean replace it with a proper manual.

Cover for the tow hook mounting threads behind the bumper.

Someone get the helmet guy a new pair of underwear...

Now that's one hard working Mexican!

Only his soul died a little, just bring being in such a car.

Each truck is using only 37,500 gallons of fuel, not 5.4 MILLION. As has been pointed out by another person, please fix basic math.

Yeah, definitely this. Andrew ended up multiplying 450,000 by 12, instead of dividing by 12. Rookie mistake!

Aston of some kind.

So what you're saying is, it looks like a beater?

haha, fair enough!

As opposed to the XJ you were advocating last week?

Actually, having lived in Mexico for the past few months, where absolutely everybody drives a manual, I have seen many a dumb girl take selfies while driving a manual, cause "omg, the wind totes blew my hair into a cool look!!!1!". I can't wait to leave here in a few days haha.

Which is actually somewhat impressive if they're traveling at near highway speeds. I'd have expected the air flow under the car to whisk away something with that little mass and inertia. Car aerodynamics at work?

Obviously you've never driven with the similar electric steering in the BRZ, or your statement would be flipped. One less thing crowding up engine bay space, one less thing to route a belt around, fantastic feel and response, less parasitic loss on the engine. Electric steering (done right!!) over hydraulic? Sign me

I'd hope so, cause they're not really trying very hard with that camouflage otherwise.

I stopped expecting Jalopnik to make sense long ago. I come here for the entertainment and hilarious articles, and to occasionally learn a thing or 2 about upcoming cars.

It was a budget car with a manual, full time awd, wagon option, and a rally pedigree since '93. The Civic was... a civic.

You know what's awesome about the Impreza?