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PREACH, man.

That picture bothers me in the best way—thank god it didn’t go wrong.

I’ll say that the Corolla iM is pretty (both the sheet metal and the inside is agreeable, as well), but 137 hp advertised at the crank seems meager to move 3,000 lbs of hatchback. Keep that in mind on the test drive, if such things would sway you.

Lefty here who’s happy that it means using your dominant hand to stay straight while shifting during track driving. I’d have shied away from the right-hand-drive cars—so kudos, Kristen.

I imagined the Soul turbo as more a way to entice people who are interested in the Kia Soul, but find the naturally aspirated engine a bit gutless. They aren’t interested in canyon carving, but now they can merge onto the highway and pass with more authority. But at 25k, I’d guess that there are a number of other

I view the second amendment in a strange middle ground, it may be interpreted as a widespread right to own and possess firearms, but I’d be much happier if it were seen more as a privilege (it’s a pipe dream, I know). I can’t count the number of times I’ve encountered someone who invariably considers themselves a

This should have more stars.

Cheer up, Tom. If I were looking for $30k of stupid-fun-sleeper-work-vehicle, I’d jump at the suggestion to get the Viper-Ram.
You’re an enabler in these types of scenarios—they just don’t come up very often where your advice is perfect.

I wouldn’t say that all seats out of a 90's Honda are certain to make you feel like your spine has been made into the Gordian knot, but Prelude seats definitely fit your assessment. Avoid.

Hardest I’ve laughed this week. Thank you.

At a the risk of being pedantic, the term “twin-charging” has always rubbed me the wrong way—a turbo and supercharger are nnot identical methods of forced induction, so that seems inherently contrary to using the word “twin.” The same complaint applies to the “twin turbo” setups that were prevalent in some Japanese

If I had the money, I’d specify that I want the car with the camouflage and stripes exactly as pictured. Does that make me weird?

I was referring more to her accolades before starting in Indycar, take some of the items under “early career” as examples.

I’m not giant steering-wheel-interfering she-boners are a real thing.

While I don’t disagree with anything you’ve written, I wonder if the differentiation between men and women in motorsports allows more exposure to women in a male-dominated endeavor like professional racing. Racing is obviously costly, and sponsors likely factor exposure as well as success in high-position finishes

Why did I not listen?!

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Heck yes, we’re doing great vulgar ads. How has no one posted this one yet? NSFW warning, btw.

Thank you. It seems the FBI’s investigation had the most resources and momentum thus far, though—so even if it’s naive, I’d hoped that it would uncover something substantial in a reasonable amount of time.
My outlook is, I don’t care who does it, just get the evidence. Expose the cover-up, the collusion, the finances,

This is why we can’t have nice things—because no matter how useless it may be to someone else, if that person is a sufficient asshole who finds opportunity, they’ll say, “Yeah, I’ll just steal that.”

Hey, Enkeis are great wheels if you don’t have the baller cash for something forged. I’m a fan of them on all kinds of Japanese cars—ohhh. I see what the problem is here.