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If the rumored $35K starting price is true, this car is pretty much DOA. Like, why wouldn’t you just get a Veloster N and save a few thousand, while having a better looking car to boot?

Believe it. I had it happen to me at a Carrabba’s a few years back, where the waiter decided to try and turn a $3 tip on a $15 bill into an $8 tip. The server was a little sketchy, so for whatever reason, I decided to check my credit card statement a couple of days later. When I noticed the discrepancy, I called the

I’ve tried a number of these methods in the past, but believe it or not, a shop vac is the quickest and easiest way to deal with a clog: 

I actually took part in a similar event with Tire Rack a few years ago, and it was quite an eye-opener, especially when cornering. At the end of the day, winter tires are cheap insurance from a potentially expensive repair!

I dunno Andrew.. While fast for it’s time, 0-60 in 6.5 seconds and the quarter mile in 14 seconds and change is downright pedestrian these days. :(

Except that Mazda is more concerned about fuel economy than performance, so the chances of seeing a high performance model is pretty much slim to none. :(

Was just going to say that. It’s impossible to see out of the rear window of my ‘11 WRX sedan when it’s raining, and I would give anything to have a rear wiper. But some idiot thought better of it. :(

I was thinking the same thing. We just bought a brand-new 2017 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T Sport for $8100 off of MSRP, thanks to some incredible deals Hyundai was doing last month in anticipation of the new (ugly) 2018 Sonata.

Interesting read Stef. I too am an apartment dweller that has struggled with jumping on the EV bandwagon because of lack of charging stations and such.

I did as well, nearly got whiplash as the car shifted into second gear!

These things are all over Vegas, I saw a ton of them during CES running up and down the Strip. Sure beats walking, that’s for sure. But at 35lbs, I’m not sure where I’d stow it once I got to wherever it is I’m going..

I bought my 2011 Subaru WRX new for $24K and change.. Yeah, it doesn't have all the bells and whistles that today's cars have, but it goes like stink, has AWD, and gets the job done for me!

Like many others here, I had a 98 SVT Contour (Black with blue interior), and it was an absolute blast to drive. But after seeing countless members’ engines blow up, I decided to sell the car before it happened to me.

Any chance we might see a new C-Class Coupe at NAIAS? The current model is beyond dated, and the W205 sedan was released over 2 years ago.

I saw this photo on Tumblr this morning and immediately thought of your Porsche.. :)

God, that sounds like a blast, but I'm kind of bummed that they didn’t let you guys drive it.. Talk about a tease!

Exactly, I just drove from Philadelphia to Cleveland this weekend, and I can't tell you how many oblivious drivers I came across hogging the left lane. High beams, horns, nothing would get them out of there. It's not like they couldn't see me (I was driving a bright blue Lexus RC F!), they're just dickish people out

At least in Vegas, I’ve heard that the $20 trick is now more like the $50 trick.. In any event, on one of our trips to Vegas, my wife mentioned that it was our wedding anniversary (it was), and we got upgraded to the honeymoon suite - For the entire week!

I had a ‘99 Porsche Boxster that I bought new and took care of religiously. At 46K miles, the transmission literally exploded up on 95 as I was crossing into Baltimore with absolutely no warning whatsoever. The car was out of warranty (it was my weekend driver, so this happened maybe 6-7 years into ownership), and