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This segment should just be called “Crack Pipe” from now on. 

The answer to your question is “cost.” In the 1980s and 1990s, it was definitely more cost-effective to build California cars differently because the added emissions equipment like EGR valves, more efficient catalytic converters, and such were more costly. Every California vehicle cost more to make at the time. I

No, it’s the rear diff burning up from spinning only one side for too long. Likely heated up and started burning the rubber seal as well as the diff fluid.

That’s the rear diff burning up. You can't have one wheel spin for that long without creating tons of heat.

You’ve been striking out lately. On what planet was this car even remotely cool for that kind of money?

Hey don’t generalize.. I track mine!

Haha, you made a funny.

I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. It was an awful 3 weeks I’d rather not repeat. I can still hear them taunting me...

You don't know what you're talking about.

I think the whole entire trailer is a misdirection. It’s probably the first episode and you’re going to watch the entire thing thinking it’s outside in the real world a few years after the events of season 2. But this is Future World, and you’ll only find out at the end of the episode that the hosts were meant to belie

I agree, people are not exactly waiting in line for the original NSX. Just like the LFA was not exactly a hot seller. It’s not until after the fact that everyone realizes they were great cars. The new NSX really is a great car, anyone who says otherwise hasn’t driven one. The problem is with the price oh, there are

The problem that I’m having so far with the show is that every episode ends badly with an unavoidable lesson that many times can’t even be prevented or changed. There’s never a happy ending, not even in “Replay”. Not every episode needs to have a bad ending. The original series had episodes that had happy

The problem that I’m having so far with the show is that every episode ends badly with an unavoidable lesson that many times can’t even be prevented or changed. There’s never a happy ending, not even in “Replay”. Not every episode needs to have a bad ending. The original series had episodes that had happy endings, and

Wrong, these are classified as Xennials. Confirmed by both Wikipedia and Webster’s dictionary. I take great pride in being labeled neither a millennial nor a Gen-Xer. Xennials were born in the late 70s to early 80s, and we are in fact the cooler generation because we do not succumb to the stereotypical millennial

“Back Registration Owed? - what? I’ve never heard of such a thing. If you don’t register a vehicle you simply don’t drive it. This is not like back taxes. The new owner is not responsible for anything the previous owner didn’t do, especially if it’s an out of state purchase, unless the state of Washington has some sel

I owned a 94 RT/10 and a 98 GTS. Believe me, you want the second generation. The 94 almost killed me more times than I can count, and I sold it because of that. The suspension was just wrong and would needlessly snap out the rear for no reason at all. The new owner used to give me a yearly update or send me pictures,

As a McLaren owner, I got word from the inside that this will be based on the 570S platform, but will be completely revamped to be a direct competitor to GT touring cars like the 911. It's going to be the most comfortable McLaren ever made.

Man, I owned a VR4, an RT/TT, and a base model. Loved those cars, fast as heck back in the day. Did a 12.1@114mph with just bolt-ons.