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    Tee hee, I'm going there in two days.

    Now I can say my 18th birthday was also the day the last M3 coupe was born. Trivia is awesome.

    Can I just submit the whole genre of hagwalah?

    nope

    Shoutout to the Yaris! I wish the U.S. got more B-segment hatches in 3-door trim.

    "Can't tell it's a convertible" who?

    Scroll through the slideshow; the car was at the 1981 Chicago Auto Show. The description gives some good technical detail too.

    Came here to post that same pic.

    Anyone else think that Miata photo is set in the Santa Cruz Mountains? Page Mill Road perhaps?

    I've said this once before, but what a better time to bring it up again: I think the Jetta Sportwagen will serve the same role in 20-30 years that the Volvo 240 wagon does now. They're both wagons all about practicality with simple, elegant styling. Furthermore, they're high-volume cars. If the Dubs prove to be

    Why do the Paparazzi even want pictures of him? There are already a few pictures of JB on the internet.

    Can I just nominate the entire auto industry? It's undeniable there's a pan-company trend towards safe and sensible, away from interesting and fun. Singling out specific makes is almost dumb.

    Note: Almost all of these replies involve either Corvettes, Cobras, or Mustangs.

    hyphy & purple drank

    Now if you don't know, now you know, niggaaa...

    What you want to to is hit the Pacific in the Bay Area, then go south on 1 all the way to SoCal.

    I was driving around through the woods at 2AM on Friday and encountered maybe five individual deer in unique places.

    Does it float?

    Yeah. Basically what you said is the most in-touch comment I've read on any millenial-related article. It's all about a money-saving car; no car is cheap but especially not new cars. So nothing or used it is.

    If they—in a vehicular context—saw as much development as ICEs have, they'd undoubtedly be more competitive.