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Tell me about it. Just did my first oil change on my new (to me) Miata and I literally needed the 4 foot bar from my racing jack to get my drain plug off and even with that I had all my weight on it. I literally bent my wrench and everything. I refuse to take my car to anywhere that guaranrtees a 10 minute anything.

I’ve been saying this about Lexus for ages. I seriously think there’s a guy who sits at the end of the assembly line and just slaps an F Sport badge on everything that passes in front of him.

Both my father and grandfather have always been into cars. As a kid I’d help them do all sorts of things on the cars. My dad’s baby is his ‘92 Suzuki Sidekick which is more of a frankencar than an actual Suzuki at this point. Even jeeps stop and take envy of it and I think that’s his favorite part. It wasn’t until my

I know I’m just being pedantic but Laplace transforms are actually one of the least time consuming and easy to explain concepts of differential calculus. Then again, if you’re actually teaching it to an elementary school student, anything with letters in math would be confusing. I’ll see myself out.

As a Miata driver in Miami, I can say it’s the perfect car for our perpetual summer. Except when I have a farmer’s tan 365 days a year.

I can shed a feel for the M5 but I’ve never seen anyone driving an M6 who looks like they even remotely care about driving dynamics. At least here in the strange mix of ultra rich and third world country that is south Florida, I only ever see gym bros and moms driving anything with a 6 on it, including the M. I'm

I noticed he was stumbling through all the press bullshit but as soon as he got in to tech specs and things like that he was stuttering a lot less.

It’s like they took all the best interiors from concept cars and they said “screw it, lets make it happen”.

But Baroque was very organized and rational. I suggest #Robococo, a blending of the words robot and rococo which is far crazier and freeform.

I feel like south Florida will be seeing a million of these. Most people here have a garage and most cars I see are around the $35k mark as it is. The fact that it’s a Tesla is going to make everyone want to be the first person on their block to own one.

I think I just threw up a little.

I worked commercial at an auto part for years. Most chain shops like Tires Plus, Firestone, and Midas as well as others need you to get the parts from them to cover their asses. If the part fails, they aren’t paying full price for a part you bought online and they have the warranty on the part from my store. The

Until they pull it off your car and “accidentally” break it during that whole search.

This happened way back when I was in high school. My grandmother owned a Honda Accord with factory alarm. One day it stopped working so she took it to a local alarm shop right by our house and asked me to come with her. I basically did all the talking and stuff since she knows squat about cars. They took the car to

Hang in there man. Engineering major over here. Married and all. My wife already graduated and is basically keeping us afloat while I finish school and its tough to keep grinding but just remember, once you’re out its open season on fancy cars. I’ve got my Focus RS in sight.

As a man who loves his Miata and has a healthy disregard for this “safety” thing my wife keeps telling me about, those c-pillars make my eyes bleed. How the hell do you even see out of those monstrosities. Maybe I am getting old...

This was my first thought as well. I’d love for them to bring this here to the states. It must be fun to drive.

You screwed up Torch, #4 is clearly a Magikarp, which, as we all know, is two stroke. It doesn’t become a four stroke until it evolves to a Garydos. If it’s a shiny it’s turbocharged.

Embrace the weird.

Got to drive one for my birthday one year. Best. Birthday. Ever. Actually going this weekend, will try to drive one again.