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Just going to throw this out there.....I never really considered the F40 to be a very beautiful car, in fact, I even think Gas Monkey made it look better. I know words like that are blasphemous around these parts, but since red Ferraris are shoved in the automotive world's face 24/7, it's kind of nice to see one that

Sounds like a job for...

He didn't hit the dog did he? Looked like it was behind the boar during his first attempt to run it over.

Woo thanks for number five!

Can anyone provide some hard evidence that pedestrian safety regulations have saved lives? I'm not saying they haven't, I'm just curious as to how effective these new requirements on the front end design of cars have been.

I pass by that dealership all the time after eating at Uchiko (bomb ass sushi)! That F40 is a beauty, makes the Californias look like Chrysler Sebrings (Not Really) but still, it always grabs my attention. Ferrari of Austin also recently hosted the premier of Rush, and it was pretty cool seeing a bunch of Ferraris

@ 0:35 VTEC just kicked in

Seat Heater. When the whole family went on road trips, my brother and I would try to turn on each other's seat heater when we weren't looking. Sounds stupidly simple, but you'd end up with toasted buns if you failed to keep a look out. This game could last us for hours when getting out of the massive expanse of

I couldn't agree more. I have to say that it is good to have factual shows like MotorWeek, because while I love Top Gear and it is very entertaining, it is not a show based on fact.

Definitely. My issue is that while I care about the nerdy stuff, they don't seem to really capture the character of the cars they review, because that's generally what makes me love a car. From a factual and technical point of view though it makes sense that they aren't really concerned with character.

Man, not to diss on MotorWeek, but I feel like they do a very good job at making exciting cars look very boring. The dated infomercial music and gameshow voice makes me feel like I'm watching Wheel of Fortune when they are showing off the "Brand new carrrrr!" I feel like they are just trying to sell cars more than

Made a beeline for the LMoo2 in the back.

Throw in these guys while you're at it.

I saw a new 2014 Corvette driving on I35 in Austin as well as one at COTA. Looks good, not sure about the rear end, but the overall design (especially the interior) has definitely improved.

Rambo agrees.

I have a 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. I love it, but damn is it slow. 0-60 takes a little more than 12 seconds, and it has a top speed of around 85, though I here the newer engine is a lot better.

Texas is full of them, and Rudy's is the best that I can think of, but the one with the real history is Threadgill's. Even though they don't still provide gas, Threadgill's is known for having many famous musicians perform there including Janis Joplin, ZZ Top, Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Van Halen, The Police,

So splendiferous