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SR20's are always doing things right.

I like the letters to the editor. They all start “Technically you’re correct, however . . .”

I see the new nose! It’s sitting in the passenger seat.

At first I thought you were referring to what looks like a giant nose sitting in the passenger seat. Try to unsee that.

Agreed. You’d think with a modern CAD system it’d be pretty easy to spit out images like that, and yet you rarely see them anymore.

Planes can autoland, but the plane model has to be certified for it, the airport’s guidance system has to be certified for it and I’m pretty sure the individual plane and the pilots have to be certified for it as well. All of which is expensive. So it basically never happens.

Did you grow up in Kenosha, WI or something, because that’s the only place I’ve ever seen such a concentration of Alliances (and Encores)?

My memory says tan, but I was only 8.

My parents’ Omni with the fake woodgrain equaled unparalleled class.

The best part of this article is where you solved the mystery of what those little arrows on the lugnuts of the garbage trucks I keep seeing are.

I wish Nissan hadn’t messed around with the SE-R badge.

I’ve seen a perfectly preserved Citation being driven by a teenage girl within the last year. I don’t understand it, but was somewhat impressed.

Bless you. I learned to drive stick on an ‘80 320i.

That was rather pungent.

Everytime we see identical cars driving next to each other, my wife and I say “Yes, we are all individuals!”

I’ve got two Hondas and yet somehow have managed to avoid this cluster.

The good people at Valvoline didn’t hack open the aero pan under my Mazda5, they just pulled it down and reached in there. So it had kind of a permanent bow in it. Ironically, it was the combination of that stupid aero pan, the impossible to remove without breaking plastic clips, and the stupid cartridge filters that

I’ve always been partial to SE-R, although Nissan makes it a little less meaningful every generation.

I have Hankook Ventus 1 Noble 2s on my car.

Hmm, you seem to know an awful lot about mass wheel theft.