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Bruh:

these articles are way better than, "buy this 10 year old uunreliable, but easy to work on instead of this brand new corolla" articles...thanks!

Ex-girlfriend interviewed him for some Scottish TV show a dozen years back. Said he was charming and far smarter than he lets on with his apish "Top Gear character" — An important characterization.

Travis, don't let the @$$holes get you down. I think your invitation to all Jalopnikdom to contribute their experiences with Clarkson is relevant. If anything I see it as an opportunity to build him up or tear him down based on real world accounts. And, yes, this is an anonymous forum and there is a chance the trolls

I belong to the Utah Salt Flats Racing Association. I met the boys when they came to the salt flats to test the Corvette, Cadillac and Challenger. Jeremy was very nice as were Richard and James. I had no problems with them or the crew. They were on the salt for 2 days so it was not a long time to interact, but

"I know it, but I don't think I should say it"

However, Francis says that the statement doesn't go far enough and he asked CarFax to give a donation to the NAACP or another civil rights organization.

Sorry won't fix all these windows I just smashed or bring back that kid's ice cream I knocked over in a fit of Bruce-Not-Paul rage.

Picture an entire country full of American lottery winners. Now subtract half their taste. That's the middle east.

"I don't go to the track because I can't afford track days. I need to save the money for new racing slicks."

No, it doesn't fly.

How about ekronoplan... they fly... sorta...

Largest production volume: Cessna 172, over 43,000 built since 1956. Still in production. The Beetle of airplanes.

It's not so big now, is it?

They actually had an IH refrigerator in the later seasons of Friends. Have wanted one for the garage ever since I first spotted it.

Reason #5: Jacked up ridiculous power figures are so 2014. The future is power reductions! 2016 Miata, show em what you got!

Remember how awesome amazing the word "turbo" was back in the 80s? It was everywhere.. seat belts, decals, steering wheel, door handles, headrests, badges. (I'm looking at you Mitsubishi)

OK, let's see if I can follow what they're doing here....

Because of the swastika? The Nazi swastika was inverted and tilted, which made it unique as a symbol. Hachimaki have been in use in Japan for a long, long time and are used not just for celebrations but for other purposes as well. They were already a major part of the culture, which is why some kamikaze chose to wear