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Mazda’s plan to use HCCI ignition for their Skyactive 2 engine family does seem a bit audacious. Then again, I would have said the same thing about them building an engine that could burn 87 octane at a 14:1 compression ratio. They managed to pull that off without a hitch!

Smith George Towing LLC at your service.

It’s his friggin’ property. Public health’s an issue if he’s storing dead Ebola victims there. But these are cars. If you don’t want him storing inert objects on his property, take up a collection and see if you can buy it from him. Then you can do what you want with it.

May sound snob to you but I decided to live in a nice suburb and I pay enough tax that

Remember, this law also applies to a mint, museum-quality 1948 Tucker that you keep in your driveway.

2014 Ford Fiesta ST

Really, with so many cool cars available out there, who buys stuff like this anymore?

That’s a mighty big “hopefully” isn’t it....

Ok but seriously. Do people SERIOUSLY think this is the best Evo ever? Do people seriously think this is the best Evo sold in the US?

And who does my wife yell at when I blast tap the horn? Hm.

Or maybe Ford just likes calling things “500"?

Personally I have only seen not-old dudes driving Fiesta ST’s... But Focus ST’s? Seem mainly old dudes, kids under 25, and women. I feel like I’m a minority being a mid-30's parent who drives one. Ok, I WAS in my mid-30's when I bought it...

The left front did spin then stopped - it was the right front that kept spinning and smoked. Sorcery.

Eesh, some of these are complete nightmares. Here’s my absolute worst valet story:

Let me get this right...I need to tip the valet beforehand so he won’t destroy my car, which is extortion. Then I need to tip him again when he drops it off without damage, which is his job? Exactly why I will never use a valet again.

A couple of issues.

Stupid finds a way.

People like you are the reason Rick Ross is still around.

"It's a picture of the Manhattan Bridge, . . . it's still not the oldest . . . And you'll never find it."