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It’s not silent for sure; I was standing halfway up the start straight most of the day and maybe my ears were fried from everything else, because everything running on gas absolutely rips through those trees. This car just gets out of there so quickly, due to the electric torque. Standing by the hay bales, you can’t

I’m onsite this weekend at Goodwood and this car makes you feel like physics have gone off kilter when it silently... zips? There is no word for it. Your eyes and brain are panicking and trying to calculate if you are in danger because your central nervous system doesn’t know what to to with the imagery. It’s that

My 180K mile Disco 2, 17 years old, lots of care and feeding...

Which is funny because the only reason it’s on the LR3 is to reference the Disco II, which requires the asymmetry to support the spare tire hanging off the back.

Just get a low mileage 911-50 for $125K, limited production, RWD on the widebody, manual (100 or so in the US), houndstooth seats, no wing (and good looking slats in the back). No fugly stripes.

Dang. Should have known it was too good to be true.

I’ll never forget flying from Seoul to Sydney on the upper deck with only one other passenger (a buddy of mine). The flight attendants showed us where to snag drinks and went back downstairs. We through a nerf football around down the row for 5 hours, and got steadily pickled. (Pre-9/11 of course, when travel was fun).

DC loves some Bachelor.

Go back and see who missed a really a good look a minute before Wambach’s goal...

Anybody know how to make these sorts of slider images?

I never comment but I know the answer! Twin Turbo Z. Had a convertible (at age 22) and loved every minute of it.

Still in the biscuit family, I've driven an hour for a Hardee's Steak Biscuit. That thing deserves it's own article, too.