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Thanks for not spoiling the race on the front page...that's two (three?) weeks in a row. Does this mean that Jalopnik is once again safe to read on Sunday and Monday ( and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday depending how late I get home from work during the week)?

brings back memories of watching my cousins having bottle rocket fights. The one memory that sticks in my head the most is when cousin C climbed up a tree while counsins A, B, and D proceeded to fire bottle rockets at him. Eventually he let out a blood curdling scream, fell out of the tree, and remarked for the rest

Yes, Cigar City is great, but it is not cheap and too....arty to drink all the time. I never even realized Yuengling was a regional thing until somebody from up north somewhere freaked out that we had it here in Tampa. It's my cheap and available everywhere beer of choice.

It has been about 8 years since I was there last. There were a lot of signs in romanji, but I hit a few stations or corners of stations that weren't. The most confusing aspect is if you have to change from one companies line to another...sometimes they're in the same place, sometimes they aren't. The tsukuba express

I think they did that one already. It's basically just a couple of spinning cones and a rubber band.

All of the ones I've ever seen were just filled with goo.

My campsite neighbors at the Sebring 12 Hour a couple years ago had about a deer's worth of roadkill venison. That was a fun year.

Ohhh, that's a bit of a stretch. The Tokyo transit system is confusing as hell...especially the transfer parts. You get the hang of it after a few days and start to recognize the Kanji for where you want to go, but going in blind you will probably not end up where you intended. I remember the buses being even

What coverage are you watching? Sky and BBC mention the tires in a positive light all the time.

These reviews a bit overstate how tail-happy the cars are. Don't drive like a putz and you won't find yourself pointing the wrong way. Or, if you want to drive like a putz, then keep the traction control in sport mode and be amazed at how hamfisted you can drive and still have the car sort things out.

No. Get a Mustang instead.

No, the 280zx was not one of those cars. 280z, 260z, and 240z, yes. Never 280zx though. Here is what you were looking for.

Nobody has posted this yet?

To be honest, if the BRZ didn't exist, I would have seriously considered getting a Fiesta ST. The generic Fiesta is a decent enough car since it already handles in a fun and sprightly manner, and it somehow drives great on shitty roads. Throw the extra HP into the mix and it gets really interesting. I wouldn't be

That was masterful. The incoherent wandering from topic to topic, the horrible grammar, casual misspellings and typos, name dropping Hennessey with cars you can't import, the head and crank secret swaps, and you even worked in a "there stupid ass". Bravo, sir.

The same thing can be said of Jim Fitzgerald's crash. That is how basilar skull fractures are, and also just the nature of crashes. The ones where the cars are flying all over shedding parts along the way are the ones that are more survivable because that is all energy expended in directions that aren't through the

What do you mean "now"? That is always how cell phones have worked in the US. Why do you think there is a $200 early termination fee on that 2-year contract that comes with a "free" phone? T-Mobile is just being up front about it and not continuing to charge you for the phone after it's paid off like the other

4th Gear...that cars.com "most American cars" article is one of the laziest things I've seen in awhile. At the top, above the list, they say "We disqualify models with a domestic parts content rating below 75 percent...", then in the article, "Strong sales and 75 percent domestic-parts content propelled Ford's popular

And also crazy loud because of it. If you've got an F-104 living in your neighborhood, you know it.

sounds like the next Fast n Furious movie to me...wait they already did trains in #5 though.