ahmille4
Anthony Miller
ahmille4

There's a kernel of wonderfulness in the BRZ. On your first impression, it's a kind of flat sporty coupe that you imagine Pontiac building. You find yourself driving home, though, not wanting to hand the keys over. You want to be exploring and improving and tuning.

and that's a problem?

She should have just flipped him the bird.

I did read what I wrote, you decided to judge that comment in a way that you thought was correct. Which it wasn't, I made a personal observation and apparently the lack of a space between that and my statement that he should be benched was enough to confuse you. If you're going to be an ass about your comments, maybe

The answer is simple: absolutely not. I wouldn't wish daily driving this car on my biggest enemy. I wouldn't wish it on my greatest foe. I wouldn't even wish it on that guy who called me "Doug DeDouchebag" because I said they don't have valet parking in Idaho.

GT-R at Full Orlove

No, not at all. I really hope that this didn't happen like what is being reported, but with the environment and scrutiny that is being directed towards sports teams and organizations NASCAR needs to do this. It doesn't have to be permanent nor carry any adverse consequences besides not racing but he can not be

DQ his ass yesterday. And not because I don't like him, he's a great driver. He needs to get his life under control because this isn't the first time things like this have crept out about him.

Apparently GM forgot to wash the seat after the last test driver got out of it.

BYAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!

Racing drivers and race cars often have a piece of tape to show where "center" is on the wheel

Also, look at that rear mounted transaxle. mmmmmmmmhmmmmmm

So anyway, a little background: about two years ago, I bought a 6-year-old Range Rover from used car retailer CarMax, the world's largest consumer of blue polo shirts. I also paid $3,899 extra for a bumper-to-bumper warranty, which included 6 years or 67,000 miles of coverage. I thought this was a good idea,

Neutral: How Much Is GM Going To Lose On Recalls? $1 billion? $2 billion? $5 billion? What's the final tally when we look back on the fiasco?

Holy shit...this is a race car that's actually pretty. I mean, like actually nice to look at and doesn't just look like a body on a tube frame.

Or, he can still be pissed about being rear-ended for no good reason.

The scene at the start, when the tires spin the rain water off them. Oh man that was a fantastic shot.

Then it burst an oil leak, sprayed itself all over the engine and rear window, and had to be retired before the review could be completed. But that's beside the point.

I really like this decklid and the slope of the rear window.