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He might have to overnight some parts from Japan, but this will decimate all (of his bank account).

Funny, washing is one of my favorite things about having a car!

My grandfather nearly lost an arm like that. He was an instructor at a track day and the only one willing to get into a dudebro’s WRX. Dudebro proceeded to ignore every instruction he gave and ended up rolling the car. The door came open and. . . it wasn’t pretty. Cut his arm to the bone and ended up with like half a

pretty sure that’s a subaru dude!

There’s “judging” and then there’s “judging”... I think you can tell a lot about a person by their car, but only with so much certainty. If you’ve got a brand new Camry, I’m going to assume you’re not that into cars, but I’m not going to assume that it’s because you’re a boring person with a joyless existence. I agree

Judge me pls:

I judge people primarily on their reason for buying their car. I look for faulty logic, level of research and thought, and personal taste. It’s OK for them to have a different opinion, it’s not OK for them to be flat out wrong.

I hope you aren’t serious.


Porsche should stick to making SUV’s and leave the RWD sports cars to Subaru.

bruh...

Not sure what the mindset was regarding this Hyundai, as depending on the market, it was either:
Straightforward: “Coupe”
Italian-ish-sounding: “Tuscani”
Spanish for shark: “Tiburon”

Good. I couldn’t give a shit about the rest of Gawker, but Jalopnik and Gizmodo are about the only topic sites I give a shit about.

I kind of miss that rational, restrained, simplicity. I mean, variety is nice and all, but freedom can be abused, and car designers have gone way too far with the “hey, neat, I can make headlights in different shapes now” concept.When the headlamp is nearly the size of the entire front fender, something is wrong.

I came here to mention the Hyundai Pony, which was never sold in the US, but they sold well in Canada. It totally has “The Face”.

The current standard is what we might call “Angry Fish Face.” It’s on Audis, Fords, Kias, Mazdas, Toyotas, Dodges, Hyundai, Mercedes. It’s literally everywhere. Key features are headlights swept up and away from the grill forming the image of squinting eyes, trapezoidal grills giving the appearance of a downturned

New Logo:

Good article. I just had a conversation about this with buddy the other day. I went to school for car design(and work in a related IDS job now), and even though we all bitch about the good ol days being gone...pedestrian safety and thick A pillars yada yada...the reality is that due to amazing manufacturing

So does Porsche do a break-in period on their engines or is this one of those cases where if you can affordthis car just throw caution to the wind. Obviously I can’t afford such a car; which is why I’m asking.

I plan to own a Porsche 911 in the near future. Not a super car by any stretch, but a fun car to drive. I plan to drive it everywhere. I never understood why anyone would own a car and be stingy on the mileage. You bought the car. Enjoy it. Are you preserving it for the next owner?

Chrysler ME412: