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Grimmtooth
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I have the perfect quote for that:

Not at all a fair question. That’s like asking someone which of their children is their favorite.

Also, I just want to read the comments here.

I keep a running log of hash marks for all of the sanctimonious people who still hold the sandwich incident over Jezza’s head.

I for one, miss the new old Top Gear with the

I always enjoyed Clarkson’s review of the Ariel Atom

Oliver!

The first, lake-based, amphibious challenge

Easily the Custom Campervan challenge.

For me it's either trying to destroy a HiLux or Sabine Schmitz hauling ass around the Nurburgring in a Transit. 

-I feel like Data’s 35 year character arc was to finally become...Brent Spiner. Hell. Yes. Hello chair.

Yes I’m sure the thousands of scientists working on designing this rocket didn’t study the N1 in any shape or form. You’re far superior in terms of intelligence. 

I feel like if Hitler had a kid who was trying to do good in the world, they’d change their name too.

crazy car afficionado

The Oil Interval of Theseus

I feel like there’s a lot of kink-shaming in this article.

Riverside International Raceway.

Does the Alpine Slide at Action Park count?

Yeah, isn’t it literally called the ‘Flash to Pass’ feature?  I get a little happy shot of endorphins when the trucker gives me the ‘thank you’ flash after they’ve been able to move over a lane.

1937 Cord 812 Supercharged Convertible.

One of these bad boys. Parts have to be pure unobtanium. Acquisition cost would be more than my house and all of its contents (including the Bronco and Mk7 Golf R in the garage). But the truth is I’ve lusted after one of these forever, especially in Alitalia livery.

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I’m definitely older than you so my picks for cartoons would be Speed Racer, Wacky Races, Speed Buggy, Scooby Doo, G-Force and the Jetsons. As far as primetime definitely Dukes of Hazard, Knight Rider, Starsky and Hutch and the Rockford Files were all fun to watch since the cars were always part of the show. Real

Just as long as we can still get some more “James May, Our Man In...” shows, I’ll be satisfied.