dr-kamiya
Dr.Kamiya
dr-kamiya

You traded a V8 Crown Victoria for a Mazda? Unacceptable...

Nope.

Oh, and when it was actually done in the studio, whenever you move the car to reposition it for a different angle you'd leave tire marks on the white painted floor. So between shots the photographer's assistant would repaint the floor and everyone would literally wait around for the paint to dry before work could

Um, this isn't how it's normally done. In the old days it was done in a seamless studio. Seamless as in where the walls and floor meet, it's curved, not joined perpendicularly. Then, followed by hours of retouching. Nowadays, it's done in CG... followed by hours of retouching (to enhance lighting, correct color, and

Bought her in September of 98. I was 19. 94 RX-7 PEP. Still with me till this day.

First car bought with my own money: 2011 Mazdaspeed3. I still have it. It is in my garage.

My first car was a 1989 Mini. I blew the engine up the first time I drove it, replaced or repaired almost every panel other than the roof, had it resprayed and modified in a retro 60's Cooper style, bought a gear knob from John Cooper himself and generally had a great time for a few years. I sold it to a 17-year old

The first car I bought was a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Police interceptor.

So, let's rehash. To create a pic of a car with a background of white they park the car in front of something white?

Secret weapons of the Luftwaffe

The angles you show in the article look good (and always have in my opinion).

Personally, I have not found Drive+ to be a compelling thing. I gave it a chance, but 4 videos or so per month, most of each video could be watched for free on regular /Drive... seems like it didn't work, or they didn't fully commit to premium content, or something. Even the nbcsn show kind of drags for me. Farah's

He wrote this and this so far, but the third is coming tomorrow. Expect a new one every week.

Everyone should disregard the utter crap BS post at the top and listen to the comment above instead. Seriously.

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Not an early year Cayman with 90k miles. If you daily drive this, you are begging for bearing problems and a $15K engine swap. An 08 is the last year of the IMS bearing failure Porsche models, which consist of all 97-08 Boxers, Caymans, and non turbo 911s which have the M96 or M97 engine. If you want to own this car,

This is way better than a sex tape.