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Glad you took my advice on the slo mo burnout video.

Look for Ryanair's new "Windswept Class" seating coming in the spring.

Mid '80s 9C1s were a staple of my movie-watching childhood. Mostly in LAPD livery. You can have your Holden knock-offs, this is the one I'd have.

Voila! The Infiniti Q50 Hybrid. It's sporty like a sporty ol' sport sedan, it's stylish so both your wife and the college girl your clumsily hitting on at the bar are impressed, and it's a hybrid so you don't hurt the baby polar bears.

I still don't care for the first round of Bangle-ism. The subsequent evolutions in my opinion are far more appealing - with my personal favourite being the current Z4. Is it because there's less controversy in their design given the course change when Bangle first introduced the 7 and 5 series? Is it that everyone

I'd feel good about buying it until someone pulls up next to me in a Cayman S or a Carrera. And I'd curse my thriftiness. But that would be fleeting. Because you get to pull up next to someone in a brand new Civic and see that same look on their face.

I'd like to see a send-off video with lots of slow-motion burnouts, powerslides, 'spolsions, maybe a jump or two, and have it all set to "Stars and Stripes Forever." I think it would be a good use of your Thanksgiving weekend.

I had a similar period of conflict a few years ago. Take from it what you will:

In 2009 I bought a 1994 Miata M Edition for $2500. I was the SEVENTH owner of this car whom I bought from a mechanic. Suffice it to say the car was a poster child for deferred maintenance. The body was a bit bondo-ey, the seats were a bit

I find your lack of snow tires disturbing.

The only Starfleet officer that wears a skinny tie.

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Didn't realize Worf was also in the Soviet Navy...

Blipping the throttle on a downshift with the exhaust note of that supercharged V6...

There's a lot of blank space underneath the headlights. Not sure how I feel about that. I'd need to see it in person.

But what we won't get is a manual. A six-speed automatic will be the only available option in the U.S., despite Mazda teasing us at tonight's reveal with this:

Let's cut to the chase: how many Ukrainian hookers will the trunk hold?

Sales are set to begin this spring, but prices haven't been announced just yet.

Second coolest horseback cop ever...