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You really do end up steering the car wherever your looking. Also by picking your eyes up, aka looking further down the road you see things sooner and give your brain more time to process the information, this become important when you going at high speeds. This also applies to more than driving, anything where this

I can remember the moment when things started going right with perfect clarity. It was one of the last runs of the day. Travis was riding shotgun. I was finally getting my confidence back after the morning full of tows. He remarked how the car absolutely didn't want to turn, and I pointed out that there wasn't really

I might have stepped over the edge of my ability behind the wheel, but eventually I started figuring out what I was doing wrong. I wasn't keeping my eyes up. I was reacting to what the car was doing. I was looking at the things I didn't want to hit.

Not on US television, but the V8 Supercars open the 2015 account this weekend too!

This is one of my all time favorite cars. It was when it came out and it remains so.

It's got wood in the chassis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm not really sure why the company that makes the Accord also is developing a forward-looking humanoid robot, but I'm sure as hell glad they do.

Looking at this you can TOTALLY see GM interior / dash design "inspiration" from the late 80's on though the Colbolt.

That I can agree with.

I completely disagree, R&D etc. may have been done in Germany, but a) the car as you see it for the US market is not exclusively German, and b) it's built in the USA and backed (warrantied) by the US company, both of which I had problems with. Lastly, I really think that there are few to no cars that are actually

I'm a 32 year old man who always preferred and skewed and bought European (used) and later Japanese, because when your shelling out for a new car, they are hard to beat on price and quality. When I lost my car in Sandy I eventually plunked down for a Focus ST, was great fun on the 3 test drives and there was no new

The 1995 WRC car they were cought cheating. That alone forever immortalized the Celica name, and if that's not good enough for you, then because, SEGA Rally. Note I pourposly picked a picture from the Safari Rally because that was one amazing bad-ass WRC event.

I know it's faster to walk across town, I grew up in Manhattan, used to walk across 57st because you literally could keep pace or better with the bus, between traffic, lights and stops.

Are these batteries for iPads or for something... bigger? HMMMM! Curiouser and curiouser.

Motherfucking 25mph New York City speed limit.

All the sudden you realize that lowly mail truck has a hell of a pedigree.

As an owner, your spot on about why this car is so great, and why it makes almost nothing else matter. I'd never buy an auto one, but I'd never willingly buy an auto anything including Porsche or Alfa 4C. DCT's are autos, just stop it, they are.

3. The three-way between myself, famed drag racer Shirley Muldowney, and the ghost of Tatra designer Hans Ledwinka never happened.

No question India is REAL traveling and a pretty amazing place. And that's coming from a guy who grew up and lives in NYC, which is pretty dense and diverse population-wise.

I think believing you need to get the equivalent dollar amount or more as your policy cost in repairs or it's otherwise a "waste" is not exactly the right way of looking at it. Part of what your paying for is piece of mind and "just in case" coverage, just like insurance. I mean if you buy a new car and get