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I used to daily-drive my Porsche 928 S, rain, snow, or shine. Good family car, that.

A lot of people aren't realizing that 20 years ago was 1994, not 1984.

One of my family's more impressive projects, along with the Bagger 288 and its siblings. (Yes, that family.)

My dad's first Porsche was a 914 2.0 liter; I'd love to track his car down and present it as a gift to him. My first Porsche had double the cylinders and more than double the displacement, and a completely polar-opposite raison d'etre, but it was just as fun...

WOOT! Any place that reviews Jalpa mirrors' cocaine-worthiness is a great place to be welcome.

Well, now that you mention it...

I like how you incorporated the name of an actual IKEA product there.

1.) Thanks for reviewing one of my favorite cars. I still remember lusting after one as a kid, and one of my friends SWEARING to me that he saw a Jalpa Matchbox car in the next town over...

I'm a Driver Education teacher in CO, and after seeing a bunch of morons nearly cause several pileups at a flashing yellow the night before a class, proceeded to hammer this very point home to my class the next day. It's God's work we're doing, I tell you.

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Here's a video of a Hummer climbing a wall:

As a disabled vet who can't drive a manual regularly, I am glad that the 500 Abarth is finally a viable option for me.

YUP, this was the most hipsterific 'ster that I ever did hip. When she whipped out the little glockenspiel I nearly puked.

I'll probably get shit for this, but I absolutely can't stand it when a traffic cop is half-assing their hand signals, and that includes these dancing officers. I understand that these guys are trying to have fun and lighten the mood a bit, but they're focusing more on their dance routines than actually sending

I think SmoresTM may have meant the entire dashboard. I thought it was wood at first too, but upon closer inspection I think it might just be leather masquerading as wood.

Challengers really are huge, but she may be vertically challenged as well. She certainly seems vertically impaired...

The hardest car to work on is whichever one you're trying to work on, at that time.

Rolling roadblock - keeps the traffic behind from getting too close when the drifting starts.

Still the best.

Yeah, their story is as transparent as the vapor they're shilling.