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    The announcers seemed quite caught up in the fact that the keeper was the Jamaican national team keeper. He was far up in the box, though, I’ll give you that.

    Came here to say that. Instead, you get a star-point.

    Can’t find them anymore. Even the Blue Angels haven’t been able to source them for Fat Albert.

    It’s worse when you drive a convertible :(

    Mine too. It’s been worse lately because I’ve been futzing with a new backup camera, and taking apart my center console and/or soldering wires (terribly I may add) so I’m concerned that smell isn’t actually oil, but smoke from behind the console and my car will explode and I’ll die.

    Hey look, one of the correct answers for this headline could actually be Miata!

    I feel like I did this already, when they launched the US site...

    The longer range antenna, as been surmised by a fair few websites, are likely used for tracking guests (using anonymous numbering systems, not by name) for traffic flow. By seeing where guests are on a bespoke iPad app, Disney mangers can, for instance, set up an impromptu meet-and-greet in a less crowded part of a

    I have no issues with pink race cars.

    How many of these are going to end up attached to trees at high velocity?

    Of course it looks like a car. Because it’s a car. Just with a whole bunch of really expensive electronic equipment bolted to it.

    You turn the little plastic bit that makes it easier to turn the key.

    Maybe by putting the engine in the back, and low down, they won’t barrel roll like the Slingshots did at RoC earlier this year.

    Posting for my college roommate, who had a keyless running 1996 Pontiac Grand Am. It was a car you could, quite literally, never lock yourself out of. Why?

    $55k and you get rear drum brakes.

    Yay! I owned a 2008 2.5i. And autocrossed it. And did snonuts in it.

    I’ve been using CarPlay on an AppRadio 4 for over a year now. Guess what?

    Follow-up to my previous comment about it only being on one of the Mercs: Ferrari has a very similar T-bar on the back of the new cars revealed today.

    It looks like it’s on Bottas’ #77 but not Hamilton’s #44...

    Flew out of Phoenix and had to close them because there was a backup on the tarmac.