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I just looked at a 2015 Mustang 5.0 in Competition Orange with black wheels, a perfect Halloween combination if ever there was one. The car looks stupendously aggressive in that color.

If Jean Todt had penalized the teams, both of which seem to be broke, it would have added insult to injury. The fact that both teams are on the ropes should tell the FIA and Bernie that smaller teams need more of the financial pie to stay viable. While I never expect to see either team on the podium, I do appreciate

I love Integras, especially GS-Rs. The B18 is a work of art. However, this car is garish, which I guess was needed to get people to see Fast and Furious. However, give me a nice, white Type R and I will be a happy camper. 50K? That would go a long ways towards getting a C7 Corvette or a nice, used Shelby GT500.

I grew up in Bloomington and never met a person from another country until the 1970s. The high school that I went to had about 4 African Americans out of a student population of some 2,000 students. Times have changed. I just know that the security at the Mall is on edge, always on the lookout for terrorist activity.

I would love to see a picture of your car with the yellow calipers.

That Typhoon looks pretty dapper in its Normandy D-Day invasion stripes! 70 years ago, they would have met this instead:

Maybe Seb will literally and figuratively let his hair down at Ferrari.

Perfect place to test out the T90...

Thanks Steve. I have a hard enough time selling myself here on Jalopnik, that selling Google would be as improbable as me hawking Bugatti Veyrons. Always love your articles!

Yes, I too miss Datsun. I think of Zs and Dimes and BRE versions of them. Then, I look at Versas and Rogues and Cubes and I wonder where it all went wrong.

They were amazing. I remember seeing my first one in 1970. At the time, I was an American Muscle guy, but because I loved sports cars and road racing, any sports car was amenable to me. What I loved about the Z was how compact it was and how its performance was sparkling for the time. I was at a Target store recently

Steve, could you help out with the "pending approval"?

In a sea of shyster car salespeople, there are actually a few out there who love cars and love to even discuss cars other than that which they are selling. When I meet an enthusiast car salesperson, I am more inclined to buy from him or her than the person who sees me as another refrigerator buyer at an appliance

Daniel is such a breath of fresh air in a rather stuffy environment. Those sideburns bring back memories of the late 60s and 70s. Even without his facial "do", his enthusiasm and brilliant driving is what is greatly needed in F1 today. Can anyone picture Vettel doing anything similar to this?

I really miss Datsun, or at least what they had to offer back in the early 70s. 240 Zs and 510s. It is Datsun that really put Japanese cars on the map. Honda and Toyota soon followed, but they were a delightful alternative to the crappy, poorly designed American cars of that decade. Not surprised they had a video game

Saving the earth one vehicle at a time, or so the urban cool people would say.

It is funny to see how far Scion has drifted from its original mission to be urban cool to all the young people. The Fast and Furious generation has now moved on from Scion to bigger and better things. I find Scions to be the Leisure suits of this decade. So out of style and so tasteless. Slayer editions not

Agreed. I have it on special authority that this city spends an inordinate amount of time profiling people diverse from the white population. And, just make sure you don't drive a tuner car there. My 2011 Evo X is a juicy target for them.

Yeah, I know and I totally agree with what you said, hence my reference to "Big Brother". Somehow, sarcasm is about the only retort we have to the rhetoric these days concerning our "safety". In law, there is an expression that says, "hard cases make bad laws". Greater threats to national and local security

Perfect! You know how to enjoy life to the fullest, even when it runs out. On to Valhalla!