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What's the shit equivalent of dry heaving? I'd be doing that.

My anaconda don't want none, because it's F1, hon.

Riding is a dangerous addiction, no better than heroin when you add it all up.... Step away while you can.... Bikes make cars feel silly 0-60, on any modern sport bike feels x100,000,000 better than 0-60 in any car. Acceleration? Ultimate feeling? Motorcycles every time, no comparison.

one for the Focus RS and one for this!

RWD! RWD! RWD!

The only Juke I like is this one:

I printed this out and filed it safely under "lol nah bro"

If the cars perform well, IDGAF.

Lotus Carlton. The M3 didnt have this much power until the e90. The best Bmw had at the time was the e36.

Lots of cars have been pitched as BMW M3 killers, from Mustangs to Audis to Pontiacs (probably). They have been rarely successful, but always interesting. Which are some that everyone has forgotten?

I suspect that you grew bored of the Z because it just doesn't have character. Somehow, the whole is less than the sum of its parts.

No, I don't think so. In order to make these columns work, I have to buy stuff that people want to read about. So while i personally cringe every time someone walks up to me and asks me "how can you afford that Lamborghini?", I think it's for the best for my career and for Jalopnik that the next car is just as

I've known this for a while now, but owning a supercar isn't all it's cracked up to be. You think it's amazing since growing up these are the cars all the cool people drive in movies and what not and that's how you get hooked. But they're actually ridiculously overpriced for the actual value you get out of them.

Did they call that two crash rule the "Check yo self" rule? I mean, you did wreck yourself.

Because Lockheed Martin engineered the jet to the specifications requested by the government? Remember, kids, the contractor doesn't create the performance KPI, just proposes a means to achieve them. The fuel used as a coolant solution is a response to a set of requirements that are in direct conflict with one

Because surely that would be mentioned in the article.

This is exactly where I stand on this. Some barrier needs to be in place.

Agreed. Or some sort of seat cover or something. A polite request from the dealership mixed with a thankful attitude towards him would be a win-win situation for both. As an active duty veteran this is a tough one because there are several of "us" that can act entitled and it gets old for the civilians who sign our

While I think it's awful that so many dealerships are ignorant of laws regarding service dogs; I can also understand the dealership's perspective.