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Argentine here. Googling Tim Hortons’ Timbits. Applying to Canadian visa. Can drive a manual, everyone.

It doesn’t say it in the article, but police say the perpetrator may have been on... Speed.

Option 3 is to find the Alpha car in the parking lot first thing, and then crash into it, just beat the hell out of it...then the other cars know to respect you.

SHIT THAT WARNING LIGHT IS FOR HIGH BEAMS? I THOUGHT IT WAS THE ELECTRIC JELLYFISH REPELLENT.

Now this is a GREAT IDEA. Maybe not so much the car choices (although they are interesting), but more so the idea of buying something at Barrett Jackson. Lots of subject matter to cover there like “How much should you budget for auction fees, taxes, etc?”, “How do you spot a good deal?”, “How much, if at all, can you

Model A is the correct answer. Just enough driveability and usability to not be obnoxious. Plus, they look fantastic - especially the sedan.

I’ll agree to this also. I own and have owned many Model T’s and TT trucks. The upside is that they are unusual and get looks wherever you go and are easy to work on should you run into trouble and have many parts suppliers. The downside is that they run most comfortably around 35mph, though you can get faster by

I told Doug he may need to go older on this one, maybe ‘50s or ‘60s. But what’s interesting enough to draw an audience for a whole year? This is my top suggestion at the moment:

Citroen 2CV

How about something ridiculously classic like a Model T or something? Would that be too expensive? It surely wouldn’t depreciate.