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Old worn tires mostly. Happened to a friend of mine who always cheaped out on tires/general maintenance.

Yes scary, but necessary at times. Still don’t understand the initial post.

100% normal. Not sure what point he’s trying to make here.

Kat! So glad to see you back here. I always enjoy your write ups about Japan, they’re fascinating.

Raph, if you’re still on the road, which I doubt, and cutting through St. Louis, I’d be more than willing to offer an hand with that Beetle.

I can’t believe I missed this. Part of the chase happened 5 minutes from where I work and it ended 5 minutes from where I live.

Here’s to hoping they put a Hemi in it.

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I didn’t even watch this video because the ad before it put it to shame.

Vaughn drove that truck last year at the St. Louis Auto Show and I managed to get a few pictures of it doing its thing. Pretty gnarly truck.

I remember a few months back when you hated Harley Davidson and I can’t blame you. It’s not your style. I’m really glad you’ve expanded your interests and gotten into bikes like this. It makes your articles even more interesting to read.

Y tho? He is advocating for true wagons! Getting rid of the plastic trim on an Allroad or Outback would transform them into, ascetically speaking, totally different cars. It’s like the old Outback/Legacy. The only difference was the body cladding along the bottom of the car and an inch or two of suspension height.

Infiniti will sell this car like hot cakes by calling it a “crossover.” I wish people would wake the fuck up and realize that they cars they are buying now really are just hatchbacks/wagons disguised as “crossovers.” This is getting out of hand and Infiniti has proved it with this car.

Hey! That’s at Daniel Schmitt & Company Luxury Car Gallery not too far from where I live! The car was sold, but you can find more pics/info about it right here.

My ‘73 Baja Bug. This thing was a riot. I randomly found it on Craigslist one night. I looked at it twice before I bought it for 2 grand. Only owned the car for about six months because I intentionally bought it to flip. I made $1,500 off the car and was able to buy a ‘72 240Z that I’d been dreaming of owning for

Five Guys is decent at best. I used to go all the time when one opened near my house but I quickly realized that they suuuuuuuuck. I’d drive up there, place an order for myself and one or two other people. I would literally write down what we all wanted on a piece of paper, hand it to the cashier, and I’d get the

They’re out for blood, Torch. Watch your back.

I know I’m super late to this article, but anyways.

Soooooo, one we hit 30 we should all drive boring cars?