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He wants an Infiniti EX35 (or 37 or QX50, depending on the deal).  Same size as the Impreza, but with 300hp

My first car was a Type 3 which had one of these. Incredibly, the guy at the car lot actually pointed out this light and told me correctly what it was for. Later that winter I discovered I needed to drive one-handed so I could use the other to scrape the frost off the inside of the windshield, but this light gave me

We had the Geo Tracker version of this, and after all these years I still have mixed thoughts. I loved the fact that if felt like a machine. Or rather, it felt mechanical, like an old car but with fairly modern conveniences. And in 4wd it had a completely different personality, like little Bruce Banner turning into an

Didn’t it also have a carburetor

I thought that was Jack Torrance and Harry Callahan in the car

I’ve been waiting years for Torch to go in-depth on the Mach 5.  Sigh...Maybe there’ll be followup articles.

When I was a kid we were allowed a candy bar at each stop. I always chose Bit-o-honey. I let each piece dissolve in my mouth and by the time I was finished we were at our next stop.

It’s Canada, so it’s a 14 METRIC day quarantine. 

Sounds like its not an option for you, but we did a nice, long road trip a couple months ago...me, my wife, and my daughter. Three drivers, we set up one of those gym class volleyball-style rotations, each driver had a two hour shift.  Two shifts the first day, one shift each the second day and an 18 hr drive was

High school in the early ‘80's, a buddy was thinking of replacing his Pinto and really liked the Saab 99 and the early 900's. I saw an ad for a 96 for sale, and since the 99 and 900's looked pretty similar I figured the 96 did as well. I convinced him to drive past the car lot, but I couldn’t convince him to get out

I’m totally cool with the change, “crack pipe” didn’t rhyme. 

We rented a Rendezvous when they first came out. Our car was small and crappy, so renting the Buick was supposed to be a treat.  It wasn’t.

My uncle still drives a K car. He said he figured out he gets the best mileage at 35 mph, so that’s how fast he drives it.  Be on the lookout.

Oh, yeah! I had an ‘84 (I think) Ram 50, great little truck. It was the first vehicle I’d ever owned with variable speed intermittent wipers.  

I had this ‘78 VW Scirocco that absolutely would not cool down. The A/C was broken beyond the point I could consider fixing, and having both windows down on the freeway you’d barely feel any air coming in. I kept a folder on the passenger seat to funnel some air onto me as I drove. One day after work the K-Mart thermom

Mustang SVO was the only American car on my teenage “what I’ll buy when I grow up” list.

If I was better at photoshop the lion would have been holding a hammer

Here’s the new logo...

I’ve been a competitive cyclist from the early days of bmx, through mountian biking, cyclocross, road racing and gravel racing. The one thing I’ve never understood is the love for expensive headsets. The handlebars move, what, 45 degrees? That’s not an application for precision bearings, that’s more in line with what