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racism ?

I have to stop skimming! I went too fast and read rear ashtray. strangely, it didn’t strike me as all that odd for a Morgan. 

so harddd

how many units of travel has Jason placed on the odometer

make sure to switch that timing belt, Pilot engines like to grenade themselves ( like all interference engines without proper maintenance)

Will the last article in the series be about green hydrogen? I ‘d love to hear a smart take on that. 

oh Yes! a slide show! 

Rob, how did you not put in the phrase: “will it pull a sick burnout? Let’s find out!”

bring back the early 90's and its color palette. 

this would already be great on the content front, but with the intensely high prices on the used car market, I’m getting the popcorn ready

146K for that station wagon at the end?!

applause for the best Bluetooth interface I’ve ever seen!

Dare To Be Practical (!)

I was happy there were no ads in between!

I opened the article because of the title. I saw “slideshow”. I thought, I won’t click it. This will teach them their lesson. But I did.  I do wish to teach them their lesson against slideshows one day. This is not that day.  

this is beautiful writing.

steel”ing copper

I replied above with the actual reason I went for that brand. But yeah, it’d be all talk if I told you of Michelin and other name brand but you saw the unknown brand actually mounted. but if you did peak at the spares I use, it’s the legit made in Germany parts on my car. ( LEMFÖRDER, et al)

so what actually happened... I live out in the boonies ( not US), and I normally run Michelin or Hankook Ventus V12, both were very hard to come by ( probably due to covid related logistical tie ups here) and I needed to swap one out, but as I can’t stand a mis matched set, I looked at what was available.  When this

so here’s a question for you, as a car owner, I have always gone for the brand name stuff. but just recently, I switched to Nankang ( price played a part of course, but also I researched the brand heavily before committing). What would you say if you saw a good car with a full set of well aligned Nankangs?