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Don’t worry, as we know, electronic systems NEVER go wrong. That is why I am really looking forward to robot cars. The things are completely AUTOMATIC you luddite! Even the battery is automatically recharged! Plus, my new iCamry has a free maintenance warranty that automatically updates the dealer when one of my

Hahaha you wish, but the marketing twats have to list something to the average new car shopper. What if the Jones’ buy a car with automatic computerized locks?!

I am surprised that none of our resident protocol fascists have not called on these men to be burned alive for OMG NOT TAKING IT TO A TRACK?!

Congratulations Travis. You have done really well here at Jalopnik and I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed your time on AFTERDRIVE. Ok, the bad, you are leaving Jalopnik. Time for the good: you are off to R&T!!! What a dream. I have been a subscriber for years, and your words, “print renaissance” are apt; they are

That green mk1... Trouser TENT!

Yeah about that. Apologies citizen. Since this is a free country you cannot buy from the manufacturer directly, citizen. Citizen, I have good news, if you are willing to pay a market adjustment, you can obtain your car from a stealership for 20k over sticker. Your welcome, citizen. Now, get back to work citizen.

Respectfully, I dissent. Please note that I did award you a star. In good conscience, I cannot allow you to ignore the brilliance that is the Fulvia. Your colleague, Antilag did the hard work for me. They are both wonderful cars.

ARGH! Thank you!!!!

Interesting. Very interesting. So what are you saying is, I want an Alfa Romeo 159 Wagon JTDM?

Because this isn’t some rear-engined, air-cooled, clattery woodland creature.

It really is remarkable how beloved these little guys have become. Given the the amount of great iron that rolls across BAT’s website, it never ceases to amaze me how exciting it is to see a minty Si come across the screen.

MOAR INFO NEEDED!!!!

I think the new HRV is the 2015 North American Spec sports car. You know, the new s2000 replacement? Guys? Guys?

I hope that will change. Surely, lawmakers recognize the difference between the two. By the way, thank you for that lovely picture.

That is a good thing! I prefer the Cayman to the 911. Mid engine? Check. Less than the length of a fully developed whale? Check and check.

I think that there should be an exception carved out for sports car manufacturers. Given that their mileage per year is typically lower, and they are typically used for non-commute purposes, I see no reason why a low production niche manufacturer should have to make a lovely little number like the 110 as safe as a

My concern is that each added nanny adds one more thing that can malfunction. My 86 Golf does not have any of these devices. What it does have is excellent visibility and a massive set of disc brakes. What is safer? A car with an attentive driver with A+ situational awareness, or a car that is impossible to see out of

Classic safety state logic. The real solution: increased driver education and licensing requirements.

I totally respect your love of blue Ferraris. Admittedly, my dream Ferrari is not a 488GTB but a dark blue 308GTB with black leather.

Yeah, that jumped out at me too. This website used the term “Renaissance” to describe what the Miata means to the rest of the industry. I do not think that is hyperbolic. Trouble is, in number obsessed USA and 300 HP CUVs, it is hard to get people to recognize and appreciate such a philosophy. I remember when the S2k