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The DeLorean Flight of the Navigator:

Older cars is no problem, I’ll agree. Newer cars, however, it’s not just a matter of pulling a DIN chassis and replacing it with the new receiver that goes right into the same slot. You frequently have to change out a big dash panel, and the ‘kit’ holds the receiver loosely in the dash. Then wiring is integrated into

Unpopular opinion: the Stinger is ugly. 

I’ve had a S5 Sportback for 22 months now, and my feedback on it:

Fun fact: After Thomas Midgley Jr. cured the knock problem for millions of car owners by introducing lead into gasoline, he kept millions of auto passengers cool when he led the team that invented the first chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), better known by their brand name, Freon . Some say these chemicals are bad for the

Poor Ford GT.

Quick & dirty Patrick meme thread, I’ll start

I would watch Kristen Bell Top Gear in a heartbeat.

If a show is only on the Motor Trend app, does it make a sound? 

Here’s your side by side proof that old is better.

Did they make a different sort of C4?

So when you spin it out under a semi truck, you don't get decapitated.  It's a safety feature. 

Sure would be cool if they could just package this with F1TV. But I guess they are different orgs.

Always fascinated by ignorant people like this.

If you want roads, go build them yourselves.

I wouldn’t call it pointless. It was a good car with some interesting tech. Cadillac was making DOHC 32V V8s for years with the Northstar family and they claimed the race engine had its basis on that. They even installed a night vision heads up display, but apparently it was so distracting that drivers just ended up

These discussions always inevitably break down into “my priorities are better than your priorities”! People value different things...that’s just the way it is. I don’t drink, spend very little on concerts or entertainment, because I want to drive a nice car. I still probably spend too much on it, but I love driving and

I think how much you spend on the vehicle is highly, highly dependent upon what other expenses you have. If you make $100k/yr but you own your house/condo, have no student loan debt, and have some money in the bank then go right ahead and buy a $70k car.

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“How to move up in reliability survey: Don’t change anything. For 14 years.”

probably 1,200 dollars a year in health insurance costs