OrangeRazor
OrangeRazor
OrangeRazor

And people think Danica Patrick is hot.

Make it RWD and I'll take one. Maybe two.

Autotragic? This better be available with a stick or I'm biting off the head of the first Scion rep that tells me it isn't.

For some reason these Triumphs are like the Star Trek movies to me; I only like the even-numbered models. The TR2, TR4, TR6 and TR8 are all really nice cars, in their own way. I'd kill for a well-maintained (hah!) TR8.

It's still on? IT'S STILL ON!?!?

DO WANT.

As much as I hate to be a stickler, I hope everyone realized that the man's name was Juan MANUEL Fangio. Not Miguel, as much as I like the name.

Booth Girls.

Burnouts in friend's driveway, with his mom's '93 Aerostar. RWD, limited slip and light rear end? You couldn't contain the smoke.</p%Pr

I know it's a hybrid, but a sporty(ish) four-door hatch that gets

Any EJ powered Subaru. You can get terrian-stomping AWD, decent (if not brilliant) gas mileage, and as long as you change the oil, they are dead-nuts reliable.

Level 2 Snow Emergency this past winter in my flat black/rusted out AE86 hatch. The thing actually handled great if the snow was less than a foot or so, unfortunately we got 26 inches that weekend. And because I work in one of those 24/7 state departmental jobs, unless it was a level 3 I was required to go to work.

Ever since I test drove an '05 MR2 Spyder I've been itching for my own to satiate the mid-engine madness that I had imbibed. The all-too-infrequent drives I would get in my friend's '93 MR2 Turbo (GREAT engine, horrible clutch) and an autocross ride in a chrome orange Lotus Elise did nothing but whet my appetite.

Just for reference, here is the car in it's three-tone glory...

Guys...I'm speechless.

Once upon a time I was a 17 year old High School senior, commuting back and forth in my 1989 Nissan 240sx. I loved that car; lightweight, rear wheel drive and the two-tone Silver and Grey painjob was smokin. But if there was one thing I loved more than my car, it was Fabienne.

ME WANT NOW.

Man, I'm only 3 1/2 hours away in Columbus, but according to my calculations it would cost me around $50 in fuel there and back. Being a poor, poor college student I think I'm going to have to skip this one.