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do you like to go fast?

If no, buy an MX-5

This just in: Police have released a sketch of the other suspected racer.

Your navigation screen that's stuck displaying the Land Rover logo isn't broken, it's the diagnostic computer displaying what's at fault with the car.

Harry's not making my wait easier. Corris Grey SVR incoming the last week of April/first week of May. I love that they just put the F-Type R Coupe's Engine and exhaust in a Range Rover Sport. Replacing a 1.5 liter 3-cylinder with a 5.0 liter V8, so eco.

Elon Musk and Tesla just don't think the rules should apply to them.

At Mazda, we used to tell RX-8 customers "A redline a day keeps the mechanic away."

Good news for Jalops...that means more inventory of lightly used pickups in 3-4 years.

7/10 of these cars are going to cost 10k in repairs over the next 45,000 miles.

Cool. The key is that you checked. So many people don't - and run the risk of paying too much.

Number one: as I've told Pat in several subsequent e-mails, the best suggestion is by far the E63 AMG Wagon. Oh, sure, it's the most expensive to buy. It's also the most expensive to own, the most expensive to run, the most expensive to fuel, and the most expensive to insure. It'll depreciate the fastest, fail the

This is the world's most reactive car.

It corrodes into dust in less than 15 minutes. Or maybe it just blames Obama for everything.

speedometer gets stuck at 75mph at times

This right here is reason enough to buy it.

But since you probably won't reach 125,000 miles in five years, consider the 75,000-mile plan: it's just $2,989.

I'm going to do that with an Aston Martin.

This woman's second mistake, of course, was purchasing a Volkswagen when she wanted reliable transportation. Of the two mistakes, I would say this is probably the larger one. Searching for reliable transportation and ending up with a Volkswagen is the automotive equivalent of walking into Target right before

Go big or go home