IFTNFS
IFTNFS
IFTNFS

Shit, I forgot to look for taint-massaging seats the last time I was shopping. Now I feel like a fool! 

Credit cards are handy if you plan on paying it off right away. But not paying it off right away is foolish and expensive. That’s basically the equivalent of going to the bank to ask for a 15-20% interest loan to pay for dinner.

My local Sears just started having its “Store Closing Sale” this past week, and will be gone by early December. It’s been announced that Target will be moving into that space, which is good news for the mall because the last thing it needs is another empty store (and our closest Target is currently 30-45 minutes away).

Probably the most vivid dream I ever had happened about 20 years ago.

Because there’s clearly something wrong with me, I voted NP. I know it’s not actually worth $7,500, but if I had a garage and the disposable income right now, I’d be calling this guy up. It’s cute, and unique (here in the US, anyway), it needs nothing, it’s in a great color, and who cares about the anemic engine

No, in Massachusetts.

I once bought an old Lincoln from a guy that runs a local porno shop. Car was almost mint, exactly what I was looking for. Drove it, had it checked out, all was good. At the time I think I was only in my early 20's so I ended up getting a ride from my mom to go pick it up after I had gotten it registered. I didn’t

I think they’re figuring that 90% of the people that see the car will see the Aston logo on the cool car, mentally equate the two, and move along. Aston didn’t have their name on the car when the engine was still badged as Renault (because Infiniti was still a sponsor at that point) so they only came on after the

Yes. It’s standard practice for F1 teams to update their show cars to their current livery and current sponsors. 

Probably not, given that Ricciardo is only with the team for four more races...

From the high nose and narrower rear wing, I’d say it’s probably an RB8 or RB9, which would have still had the NA Renault V8 and still would have sounded bonkers. (Those are the cars Vettel won his last two world championships with...)

The guy whose wife is SUV shopping should really look at a nicely-equipped Cherokee. Heated seats + steering wheel, comfortable, easily beats the mileage requirement, and safe. Also has factory-equipped remote start!

Having owned an ‘87 IROC when I got out of high school (and for like 8 years after...), I wish I could go back in time and kick myself in the balls for pouring thousands of dollars into that shitbox instead of investing it. This was back when Amazon and Google and others were worth virtually nothing. I could have a

Read headline. Scrolled past article. Voted CP. Then read article for Rob’s excellent writing.

I bet that has a lot to do with the excellent new 2019 truck coming out. 

I say buy it, drive it for however many years until the Rhino liner can’t hold the body together anymore, then part out all of the expensive iX-only mechanical bits and you’ll probably break even at least.  Aside from the AWD components, even the engine block on these is unique to the iX model. They didn’t sell well

I’ve always had a soft spot for this big, blue Ford...

Prominent grille and round headlamps, you say? Imagine if Volvo sold this thing! (It would have probably been 500 times more tasteful and reserved...)

I love the animated computer crash models. It makes me wish for more realistic crash physics in racing games. 

The MC-12 is an amazing looking machine. I had the opportunity to see one up close in the lobby of Maserati’s HQ in Modena and... wow. Pictures don’t do it justice.