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I can see the Fox Mustang being on the list, because other than the GT or the much rarer SVO turbos, they were just garbage to drive. Slow, thirsty, handled badly, and badly made with terrible interiors. And, if I’m honest, the fast versions aren’t really that much better - the speed just distracts you from the rest

WTF, is that an actual photo? It looks like two guys in makeup

I think you hit the nail on the head with that - I kind of feel the same way about the C8. It’s fine, but not outstanding, and it makes sense. Corvette owners are notoriously fickle about change (remember how much harrumphing went on when the taillights went from round to oval? And again when they went kind of

Makes perfect sense if you’re looking for a toy. The BRZ is a great car, but if it’s just going to be a toy and not a daily, I can think of at least ten other cars I’d rather own.

According to Maxwell Smart, there is nothing as inconspicuous as a conspicuous car. 

“Sealabia” sounds like an Urban Dictionary entry. Something related to sex near or in the ocean.

Well, it probably won’t go into reverse at any kind of speed, but it’ll make a nice graunching sound as you try. You can probably chip a few gear teeth that way, if you keep it up.

I can think of at least two reasons beyond Big Block’s example.

1.) I love the earlier videos, where you can sometimes hear them laugh and talk about the crash that just occurred.

2.) The Two Guys and a Truck one was kind of a flashback. This is like fifteen years ago, and I used to live on the north side of Chicago (Edgewater, just off Sheridan), and when I was moving out to the

No, that list is “Supercars That Never Made It To Production” or similar.

ISTR that the various British car magazines all loved the various versions of the Venturi (as well as the Alpine). Both cars I would love to own.

Subtle. I like it. Take a star.

These tests are always impressive to me. My favorite thing in this one is the fuel tank getting launched, then belly flopping right next to the truck like six seconds later. And cause it’s full of sand it just plops to the ground and stays there.

So the only iPod I’ve ever owned is a 5G, which I still have. Once I started using iPhones I stopped adding stuff to it very much or even using it in the car, so I took it to work and left it there, plugged into the stereo in the back room (and usually plugged into the power outlet as well), and would play it quite a

Hang on, Matt Frewer as Holmes? WHAT?

I’m working my way through this show, and every time I finish an episode I kick myself for not watching it when it was current. 

It was the buttresses that the lady was having problems with. It looked like it was a bit of a faff to deal with, which is saying something since I have owned an MGB for like twenty years. 

I feel that calling the 2CV a bad “80's car” is like saying your favorite “80's band” is the Rolling Stones. 

I feel like they’re not talking about the RWD Escorts that weren’t sold in North America, but the FWD ones that were. 

Is it really hard to put up and down? I’ve never tried.

I ask because I remember watching a lady struggle to put the top up on a Solstice that was street parked, while talking on the phone to what was obviously whoever lent her the car, and she finally gave up and walked off with the seats folded forwards and the top