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Isuzu had some good cars for a while, and then dropped them entirely. The last Isuzus under 10,000lbs GVWR were rebadged GM products,  although the D-Max pickup sells well in the rest of the world to the point where Mazda replaced the BT50 with an Isuzu.  

Yes,the was a Top Gear prior to the big 3, but it was even more anodyne the Fifth Gear. 

The Delta Integrale is surprisingly inexpensive.  I'd see the Trans Am pair as kit cars but want to pay less so I can afford engines,  anything from a junkyard small block to a built LS. As for square pickups get the first generation Ford Ranger,  I drove one all over Brooklyn in the 80s, enjoying that slick shifting

It's good to see an EV aftermarket forming and someone who understands acceleration and rang are not the be all and end all of BEV performance.  I'd sooner have a Roadster that weighs 400 lbs less

Fortunately I live in the opposite corner of the country and can easily identify local cars by the red volcanic rock dust on the chassis 

May is right, it was time to go out on a high rather than deteriorate. I like May and Clarkson’s solo work so they still have creative juice. I haven’t seen Hammond in anything except a Ford Ranger ad, is he doing any shows?

Aptera really is the 21st century Dale, minus the criminal charges and transgender CEO. I’m expecting criminal charges and/or bankruptcy in the next few years so all they need is a C level transwoman to hit the trifecta.

The root problem here is driving the kids to school. School busses, city busses and walking or biking are the right way to do it. My recollection is NYC schools give every student a transit pass so those kids could be riding those,MTA busses instead of blocking them. Even if the MTA needs a dedicated bus line with

FAP is the acronym and logo of a Serbian truck maker https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrika_automobila_Priboj?wprov=sfla1

BMW also did that, at least in the 70s. 

I was watching Oregon Field Guide last night and the guy on the research ship said being at sea was like jail. On the other hand the OSU research ship rarely gets illnesses 

The wank panzer is non stop comedy as the CyberCucks try to defend it

5.56 mm M855 green tip will go right through a Cybertruck and even lower levels of real armored cars. It's up to you what you shoot it out of.

The Tempo really was that bad. I drove some rentals in the early 90s and also told Hertz “no Tempos”. This meant I got a Ford Probe, which was basically a reskinned Mazda and orders of magnitude better.

That's a clever hack, using trailers as piers. Around me you see a lot of small bridges made from railroad flat cars

I remember this effect from "The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau" and their deep water habitat 

Tesla Full Self Crashing,  coming soon to a Robotaxi near you, as if !

At least he's not as underwater as the guy with the Ferrari last week,  I think that was $200k negative equity and $10,000 monthly payments.  I  do feel sorry for the Mazda guy. his loan terms were terrible and I guess he didn't have gap coverage.  Gap saved us when our car got totaled in 2017. We came out with a down

I think the problem is you live in Brooklyn. I live in Bend Oregon and the town is full of ADV bikes, often with British Columbia plates. I'm surrounded by twisty mountain roads, Forest Service and BLM roads and OHV areas. I'm still more interested in a small bike in the 400cc range since I can ride dirt and sleep in

The first two cars I bought were first generation Volkswagen Sciroccos which were decently quick by late 80s standards,  especially the second one with a 16V engine swap. So far that is my only modified car, but after I bought a BMW R100S I sold it and got a bone stock 84 Jetta