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She sounds like my ex-girlfriend’s nieces, except they would dump the sand out of their shoes while inside my ‘74 Plymouth Space Duster.

Wait. This is tacky?

Meanwhile couples without kids are like “Oh, I just spent halloween in Zürich, the chocolate there is amazing.”

I’m quite envious you got to do Touge California. I applied for the 2017 one, it sounds like an amazing time.

Super clean cars that are driven with a few minor rock chips are good too.

I can relate. I’m 37 and daily a car with a ridiculous carbon fiber GT wing.

I thought it was former Nissan Altima drivers that did this.

I always thought hot hatches were for when you got older and needed something more mature that could carry people and cargo. I guess I was wrong.

All the IT guys where I work have STI’s.

I’ve been there. I walked into my local Porsche dealer wanting to buy a brand new Macadamia brown Cayman (I was fine paying list price to get the color I wanted), and the woman I spoke to refused to sell me one. Her response was “We have no interest in selling you a car with that few options when people will load up a

Seriously. My 69-year old mother has a Mazdaspeed3. Granted, she is getting rid of it next February. For a 2019 Civic Type-R.

My parent’s three car garage has some interesting derelicts inside.

I get these all the time from my local Toyota dealers. “Come upgrade your 1985 Toyota Corolla on a new 2018 Corolla! We’re looking for cars just like yours!” In what reality is a 2018 Corolla an upgrade from an original AE86 GTS?

It was amazing. I love your country. The food, people, and landscape were all wonderful. I was constantly paranoid about the local police thinking I was a hoon however, all my Aussie friends had me convinced that the Sydney police were out for the blood of anyone driving a cool car.

When I went to Sydney, I had a Hyundai hatchback reserved as a rental car.

It would be really cool if you could qualify for different speed limits (via lanes) by passing qualifications based upon both your driving experience and vehicle equipment. Someone who freaks out on a road with curves driving a crossover should have a different speed qualification than a driver who has pro-am level

I’ve been to Japan twice, and with the exception of the Camaro SS I saw on the Tokyo Wangan, managed to snap pics of every American car I’ve seen.

It’s the chassis code of the Nissan 350Z, and how it’s generally referred to by enthusiasts.

On the map in the demo, there’s exactly that in the south eastern region.