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That's really not the kind of question you want to ask around here. You'll end up with a multitude of responses, from a Fiat with a GSXR engine to a Trabant rocking a radial airplane engine. Actually, this sounds like a fun game...

"How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?!"

I pass one during my commute every so often. I'm pretty sure it's the original odd green color, and it looks to be in decent shape for its age. It's the only car that I pass on my commute that doesn't make my Scirocco ('81) feel small. Miatas look big from the cockpit of that car.

The more I watched it, the more it seemed like the cones angered the little Fiat upon approach.

There are 510's running around out there with way more power than this stated (and optimistic) 240 hp from the S2000 mill.

They do tend to be a bit sensationalist around this place...

It should be mandatory from now on.

My thoughts exactly! Nothing like sitting down and squashing a nut at the same time.

Some of us have muscular legs that simply will not fit in those kinds of jeans. Luckily, girls tend to dig that build more than the clothes than I'm wearing.

If you click on the image, it gets much larger, and it's easy to see the blue oval in the grill.

Dude, I'm pretty sure that's a Lambo

I play that game with Auto & RV magazines, but I call it "drive it, part it out, or don't touch it"

Do you really think that truck hauls anything?

My current commuter car is a 1981 VW Scirocco S with about 260k miles, purchased for under a grand. I guess that rubbed off on me too.

Growing up on a farm does lend itself to learning how to drive stuff at a very early age. I could at least move all of our equipment by the time I was 10. My dad also had an excavation company, so we had a lot of equipment sitting around. Before I was 14, I had also helped rebuild a Ditch Witch, a 580C (backhoe),

I'm uninterested in fixing a Tesla.

I told friends that came to visit me during my one year in the dorms at IU that they didn't need soap for our showers because the pressure involved easily takes off a full layer of skin in mere minutes.

$3.46/gallon here in Indiana.

I think they're asking for $/gallon.

Haha. Also, RTFM... why didn't he just read the manual?!