Thomasaurus
Thomasaurus
Thomasaurus

Wooossshhhh.....that's the sound of the Cayman convertible driving over your head.

Suzuki Canada is still a go. Sales here are actually fairly decent.

It's not a classic (apart from in my heart), but my wife and I were chased up the east coast by Hurricane Irene last year in our recently acquired Cayman. It was our honeymoon (somehow managed to convince her that buying a Porsche and doing a road trip was the way to go), and we were always only an hour or so away

You typically don't make (good) memories in a Hotel 6 that last a lifetime.

Great show....and his acting is what makes it happen. Definitely makes you wonder why he hasn't done more dramas.

THIS is why hatchbacks rule sedans any day of the week.

Kid just needs to ask his dad to up his monthly allowance by yuan or two million.

I had a chance to drive a 458 in Maranello this summer, and it was probably the most exhilarating 30 minutes of my live. The engine when it starts burbling is nothing short of intoxicating.

Yeah, unfortunately with the amount of electronics in cars these days, it doesnt take much. I find that it's much easier to hook up a battery tender than to disconnect the battery though.

I have to keep my Cayman hooked up to a battery tender if I don't drive it for more than a week. By week 2 it feels really sluggish, and by week 3 it would be dead.

The problem is that in some cities, it's illegal to use shampoo to wash your car on the street/driveway. So you can't wash it at home because it drains into the sewer. In those cases, you pretty much HAVE to go to a car wash like this.

Having worked with a lot of them in my line of work, stupid people and marketing go hand in hand.

"The point of driving a car quickly, either on a race track or a road, is to make it from the start to finish as fast as humanly possible."

Ha, not quite! I saved up and bought used, and I paid the same for my car as someone who buys a nicely equipped new Fusion....and way less than all the SUV's you see on the road. Even if I could afford it (which sadly I can't), buying a new Porsche doesn't make sense to me.

I teach (although not full-time, as I still have my design studio), and I drive a red Cayman.

best tweet yet....

"Until about two years ago, I assumed that the only time I would ever see an F1 race would be if I took a vacation in Europe."

Never mind the actress, it's the Civic that's driving me crazy! Pinnacle of the Honda years, those early 90s ....if only they still made that hatchback today.

I think having more choice is not a bad thing. What is bad, is that if you liked all those cars in the 90s, it's pretty much impossible to choose something that is similar now. I want a simple, light, cleanly designed, driver-focused BMW with cloth seats and a manual transmission. The closest thing is a 1-series, and

For me it's gotta be that burnt orange metallic (like your Volvo shot). It reminds of a Dodge Caliber or Sunfire or something since they seem to be the ones who started the trend. And that's the last thing anyone needs to be reminded of.