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The world is ready for Kirkland’s Best Automotive. In the spirit of Eagle may I present the line up:

I’ve only had one true “barn find” incident in my life personally. I was about 18 years old and worked for JC Penney. During my lunch one summer, I was looking through the Dallas Times Herald’s car classifieds and saw “Old Mercury for Sale. Make offer.” with the phone number. It was late in the day, on a Friday, but I

to the folks on here hating because the cyclist never “worked” a day in his life: your emotional reaction to this story has everything to do with your own internal state and your own dissatisfaction with some part of yourself. deep down, i bet several of you are jealous that you chose not to lead this kind of

I grew up somewhere that I had the opportunity to ride both stand-up jet skis (all stand-ups were called jetskis) and the sit-down “PWC” (that were all called waverunners). Privilege checked and found to still be there.

Waverunners SUCK. Jet skis were where it was at. Any jackass can ride a waverunner,but it’s about

HIV is no longer the death sentence it was in the 80s. However Mustang ownership is still as dangerous for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other drivers.

...a culture that infuriates me? You mean that same culture I have spent years learning about, immersed in, adapting to, and being molded by? That culture? The one that is so much a part of my identity and sociocultural context that I’ve chosen to take on Japanese nationality and live here for the rest of my life.

Although with a million miles of wear, it might be closer to a 4.7 by now..

“But at least those tools are designed well for the job they’re supposed to do”. Maybe that’s what’s tough for you... with the ADV styling and some of the marketing has you thinking that they’re supposed to be as awesome touring as a sport tourer and as great eating off-road as a dirt bike. Maybe the job it’s supposed

Maybe I don’t understand the minds of luxury car buyers, but I really think that when fully-driverless cars become the norm, they will become commoditized transport pods and companies will compete on solely on technology, comfort, and reliability. Things like performance and driving dynamics no longer matter since no

Geez, this must be this week’s NPOCP softball. A clean, stock, low miles, desirable car at a reasonable price? Wheres the catch? THERE IS ALWAYS A CATCH!

And it’s lovely big sister....

I’m an old guy, but I trim my nose hair. My first car was a 1979 Buick Skyhawk which in 1987 I purchased for $1,000. It was Black with tan interior. It only had the 2.8 liter but with its manual 4 speed with a Hurst shifter, and positraction rear end coupled with custom dual exhaust (no cats) it was rather sporty. The

That red paint... those Golden Arches...

Apparently the RS4 and the RS6 were leaked too:

i know how much its worth i dont need to sell i dont need help selling it photos speak for themselves ran when parked no lowballs dont waste my time call only no texts money talks will not answer emails make an offer

What are you talking about? The Celica GT was THE CAR in SCCA GS autocross for a great number of years due to it’s handling. It took the Focus ST to dethrone it with brute force, though it still won a National Championship in it’s (likely) swan song performance in GS-Ladies this year.

Found it.

I just drove one. It was a great as the article says. I have not yet decided to buy it. A few thoughts.