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Let’s tone this car fever down a bit now...

It’s “covfefe”, not “carfeve”...

Hamilton Nolan is what it is. Some guy that writes articles on Gizmodo that shouldn’t be writing anything on Jalopnik.

Sounds about right, given that a Volkswagen Golf R and Focus RS are $35k+.

10/10 would pay that much for a BRZ with a turbo.

Torch, I work in the industrial gas industry. I get nitrogen for free, so it goes in everything. Car tires, bike tires, motorcycle tires, I spray it to clean floors instead of sweeping, obvious industrial reasons, but that’s last on my list. Don’t get people to not buy my gas!

I never really expected to own something like this. My mom always wanted a 94 and got one around 6 years ago. I thought they were cool, but never really figured I’d spend that much money on a car. As it turns out, they aren’t really all that expensive when you get an older one with some miles on it. Has been an

Please let this have a turbo. And it’s not because I’m really interested in buying one, it’s just that I really don’t want to hear “if it only had a turbo, I would totally buy one” time and time again.

Congratulations, Mr. deus ex plaustra, on COTD! I would like to gift you with whatever this car is, and the lovely lady will deliver it as soon as she figures the engine cover out.

One reason why I love my Crosstreks engine bay. Minus one cover for the alternator it’s all engine baby. Oh and the oil filter is on top of the motor. Damn geniuses.

The only proper response a president should say about submarines is “What submarines?”

Yes, the President should not be remarking on the locations of submarines, nobody should. They are meant to be stealthy and while the Chinese probably knew that there are subs there, now they know exactly how many.

I’d like to hear from anyone with expertise about the national security ramifications here.

COTD. COTM?

Hey Subaru what does "tS" stand for?
Subaru- Oh you wanted more power? "tough Shit"

Oh how awesome, they upgraded everything the BRZ is already good at and failed to address its power shortcomings.