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Lombard Street in San Francisco. It's famous for being the most windy road in the world. 8 hairpins down a 27 degree decline...which was done out of necessity. But let's face it, it's just a road down a hill and now I bet most vehicles (tourists, not local cuz I assume everyone in San Fran drives a Prius or

Highway 1 up the coast of California. Great road, but unpossible to drive without getting stuck behind either an oogling tourist or an RV, neither of which can comprehend what a turn-out would possibly be used for.

The Speed Sisters show that we should keep this site viewable by everyone. Please post more content of this nature, and please avoid posting the X-rated photos. Having known a nuclear (power) engineer from Tehran, I have heard about one of the craziest commutes in the world. More content and diversity is better.

Can we have a West Coast Jalop Film Festival sometime too, you guys?

It's the new answer to every question. Sorry, Miata.

I understand that this is a car blog and that you cover all aspects of car culture, but I kinda think that this is one of the few things that is better left unpublicized. Internet fame is all these jackasses are after, and any mention of them (even when followed by stern warnings that what they did is stupid and no

Hell, the Model S broke the testing machine for roof crush protection. What the hell is it made of? Boron? What exactly is boron? I don't think anyone knows.

Except he'll have some of his best pieces at Laguna Seca.

Clio Williams. Bonus for stock wheels.

I vote for the 22b STi.

How is this even a contest?

That "someone" is me and my friends. Glad you guys like it :)

A broken Citroen? is there any other kind?

You mean like how the Opel GT was sold way back when?

And then take the Encore and rename it The Eve. Bible belt sales increases guaranteed!

That's right. They don't even need to change the badges - leave the Opel logo on there and everything, but just advertise it as "The Adam, available at your local Buick retailer". Just sort of let the car stand on it's own - like Rover did with the Maestro and Montego.

The world needs a Miata Shooting Brake.