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Set auto temp where you want it, and use the steering wheel controls as a driver...

NICE! I’m jealous. If I didn’t already have my Spitfire, I would probably have one too.

IMO Akira was the anime to popularize anime.

When I was a kid I had a poster of a Caterham on my bedroom wall. A few months ago I finally bought one, so now it would just be the photo I took of MY Caterham!

Looks like something you’d open when parked to let air blow through.

One guy has 3 of them, I have the five Volvos

I love a pillarless coupe.

Honorable mention: The Ford Bronco II with what my friend affectionally dubbed, during a forgetful moment, “Big-ass the windows.”

The first-gen Acura Integra 4-door’s rear windows deserve mention. Instead of rolling halfway down like the typical sedan rear window of the day, they rotated a quarter turn and sat with an a-shaped peak of glass, theoretically increasing the open-air portion of the window I guess, but it looked and felt really weird.

Hardtop Coupe, No B Pillar

Holy shit, dude. $1500 is three of my mortgage payments.

The 2004 Mazda3 I had fender rust bubbling up at 5 years old. It sucked. The 2017 Mazda3 I have now only has light rust on wear items. I don’t know when exactly they got their shit together, but newer Mazdas seem to be doing just fine here in Michigan. 

For how much time a lot of us spend in our vehicles, getting bored of it is a perfectly valid reason to sell it.

I got all the AC Parts for this car on Rock Auto. Labor is the big expense. 

Watching those cars shimmy all over the track gave me a renewed respect for the drivers barely keeping them going in a straight line.

The same few years as the most powerful (turbo) F1 cars of all time, and Group B rally cars.

C’mon - it’s been, like, two whole months since this guy got to shoot someone. He’s only human, and hey - he didn’t even kill the guy. He’s probably settling in to retirement better than most cops.

It seems to me that a product which is marked up $10,000 above MSRP, and then reduced $13,750, is selling at a $3750 discount, not a $13,750 discount. Or, in other words, the same manufacturer incentive that just about every other EV9 is selling at. If I try to sell you a $1 bill for $10, then offer it to you for $1,

I’m surprised the show car would have any safety equipment installed.