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I would like to comment that the widespread availability of autoloading rifles, ammunition, and body armor on the internet is a GOOD THING. It means that liberty is not quite dead in these United States. Remember that freedom means not having to ask permission to do something. And while there will be lots of

This takes me back to a wonderful time in my life, in 1990 when I was 5 years old and my dad bought a brand-new Eagle Talon TSi (the fast one, AWD/turbo/5-speed). I had a sister who was a year and a half older than I, and my whole family (Mom, Dad, sister and I) did in fact take this car all kinds of places, even on a

Couple years ago, I had just acquired a 1984 BMW 318i for a song, and was fixing it up to be my daily driver. One of its problems was that it was pretty loud, I figured some holes in the exhaust. I'd never ever been to a chain muffler store so I figured I'd give one a try to see what they could do for me. I took it to

It can't automatically be worse than a court appearance, because the legal system still stipulates that you're innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Unless and until the state proves beyond a reasonable doubt, in a court of law, that the defendant did in fact operate the vehicle at 136 miles per hour on a

This is a trick question. The correct answer is ALL OF THEM.

My parents taught me to always see the silver lining in any tragedy. This one?

I have to question the figures of that study. I drive at least 100 miles every work day, average 2500 miles a month, and my car gets about 30mpg mixed mileage. I pay less than $6000/year TOTAL on my car, including registration ($30/year), insurance ($700/year for two cars), gasoline ($300 a month, $3600 a year),

Not the rarest or even prettiest, but in context it was the coolest car I'd ever seen.

the tan version looks like it's about the same width and length of a WWII-spec Jeep.

Most cars are *designed* to deform like this when striking an immovable object like a tree. I'd like to see the outcome of that tree getting hit head-on by a '65 Imperial.

Rights are simply one side of a coin. Responsibility is the other. You can't have a right without corresponding responsibility. Keeping this in mind, doing a burnout is most certainly a constitutionally protected right. But doing one at an inappropriate time or place, and causing undue disruption to those around you,

Raphael needs to put the camera down and let someone else do the picture taking.

4wd, manual trans, wagon. Awesome car.

What is that car from???

V12? Check. RWD? Check. 6-speed manual? Check. I'll take mine in blue, please!

I think it looks better than straight yellow.

I'm going with mid-90s Buick Regal, which is remarkably similar to an Olds Eighty Eight but the headlights match more closely to the picture.

Why is this car worth $500k more than a GT-R?

The past several cars I've purchased, meet (or at least met) five of the ten listed criteria. They were all excellent deals. 1984 BMW 318i: Free. 1996 S10 Blazer: $210. 1993 Taurus SHO: $250.

I voted Boss 429, for a few reasons.