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It really was a damn good movie.

Growing up my dad worked at ITT, with one of his companies his area oversaw was Wonder Bread. He spent a lot of time in those factories, so much so that when we took a road trip to Florida (from CT) we ate coldcuts straight from the package because he wouldn’t let the family eat sandwiches made with Wonder Bread. I

What I want to cross-shop is a Mini Cooper S against a Civic Si. But that isn't an option at this moment in time. Sure the Civic is more reliable, I just want a reasonably priced daily driver that's a little more engaging that the universal appliances that are offered by most manufacturers now.

Wish there was a hard date of when this will hit the showroom floor. I am getting something new in the next couple of months and I’d hold out for the Si if it was going to be here by the fall. I had an ‘85 CRX and a ‘90 Civic Si and I just want another reliable, daily drier that can still be a bit of fun. I’m not

anti-capitalist, not anti-totalitarian.

pardon the wonky formatting, I have no idea why my browser is acting so screwy with comments on here.

We will award one prize which consists of a trip for the winner and his/her guest to attend a studio recording of The Grand Tour scheduled to take place in California (the “Studio Recording”).

Larry Walters is underwhelmed.

only one way to be sure

Never even knew The Quiet Man was on Netflix. Guess I'll have to set aside 15 minutes this weekend to rewatch the fight scene.

I suspect that’s why the police made a point to grab the GoPro units. The police could be hooning on that street to nail down the approximate speeds of the cars when they were filmed on the GoPro. I.e.,: “the video clearly shows vehicle X’s tires breaking traction at XXMPH; our tests showed this could not be

Never knew such a thing existed. thanks!

Suggestion on a lease vehicle under $250/month? I want something entertaining to drive.

At long last, a harmless way to run down jaywalkers!

I relaize I’m providing only ancedotal evidence here, but my Subaru is proving to be the costliest vehcile I’ve ever owned. I don’t know how much I’ve spent in repairs over the past 3 years, but I know I stopped counting at $12K. The car is a 2005 Legacy GT. CEL is on AGAIN now, so I know it’s going to be another

Same experience. My BMW (2000 model year, I’ve owned since 2003) has proven to be dead reliable and the maintenance I’ve performed has been mostly preventative. Since 2003 I’ve spent maybe, MAYBE, $3,500 on it , and that includes a few sets of tires.

Cleveland ca. 1999. I was attending grad school and lived a few miles away in Cleveland Heights.

What the heck, since they already had the roll of sheet metal out and were making things up, they should have made a 2-door wagon NASCAR Camry.