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I like to imagine these as tiny arms, and it's munching on something

Love the Cooper S interior; it's functional, pretty, quality is good. Haven't really thought of anything to whine about in my '05 MCS. Friend of mine had this one for 5 years with no problems either. Drove a 2014 Fiesta ST a while back and that thing was horrendous in comparison.

I actually didn't know that either until a few months ago, when - out of boredom - I sauntered into a Mazda dealership to test drive a cute little used Miata sitting out front. Turned out it was the Speed, and she said it was a turbo and I was like, "well of COURSE it's the turbo."

*murmuring to myself* "They had a

I saw a coupe Miata in Germany when I was 7, 2002. We owned one at the time, and on the say to Spa for the F1. I saw one, blue. At the time I saw it as just another Miata and just waved, looking back, I wish I had jumped across the road, confradulated the gentleman on his taste and asked him to call me in 11 years

Yes sir. I owned one for a period of three years. Its spectacular chassis pair with its ho-hum engine tuning left you loving Miatas and yearning for more.

Escape to a Caribbean all inclusive resort.

You got the wrong Hummer. The H2 is an affront to humanity. The H1 at least had good off-road capabilities. Give me the original HMMWV any day, though. That or a bobbed deuce and a half.

Yea, cause designing a car in a video game is way harder then designing a car that will actually pass safety regulations and go into mass production... /s

Also, if you haven't seen this car IRL then you need to reserve judgement, as it looks way better than pictures/videos portray.

Since they don't refuel anymore, an F1 pit stop involves the changing of all four tires at once. Red Bull's team manager Jonathan Wheatley said that while the record is incredible, it's not what they're going for out there.

I imagine its so the brake lever doesn't get in the way of your arm when you're shifting, or, not shifting. With the lever on the right, you have plenty of room to rest your arm.

The mirrors should adjust according to your eye movement...dammnit.

That doesn't surprise me due to the fact that the dummy was being hit with a car, not a pillow.

> drive it into the ground.

Seconded. How about My Side of the Mountain?

This actually reminds me of something else: the most awesome book I read as a child -Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen. Pilot carrying a boy to see his father in the oil fields of Canada has a heart attack and dies, and the boy lands the plane in a lake and survives in the Canadian north woods alone. Anyone else out there read

THANK YOU again PeterVWjetta and all you lovely Jalops :D And yes, its about time we got the ball rolling on the restoration :)