hireddriver
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hireddriver

Does this really measure reliability though? There’s no mention of major repairs or engine/tranny replacements. Anything can run for 200k miles if you throw enough money at it. Well anything except a Fiat anyway.

Because Josh has a motorcycle history. On a bike, it’s left foot down, then Right Wrist Twist!

If Josh is the owner of RightFootDown, then why is he putting his left foot down?

Happy Birthday to RFD Founder Josh Taylor (foreground of the header image) who randomly found his way onto the FP of Jalopnik today! hahaha That’s great

Riding the Pooter is a lot of fun until your friends see you on it. I’ll show myself out.

Great acquisition. Heck, get the entirety of RightFootDown, and show Tarvis who’s the Real King Of The Ring.

Entertaining, but all that “shifting” really takes me out of the moment.

Damn, Team RFD arrives on Sunday. You all got lucky.

If you wouldn't at least cross-shop it then you're being closed-minded. But I guess you put more emphases on appearances and brand name than you do on what makes a good car. (This is assuming, of course, that the new car you are looking for has a comparable Subaru vehicle.)

I'm probably in the minority when it comes to this, but the R33 is my absolute favorite generation of GT-R. And this 400R..... yeah, I need a moment folks.

Great article. I love the NSX so much, I have two 1991 cars - which to me are the ones to have: manual steering, coupe for rigidity. One has only 14k miles and is completely stock. The other has 91k miles and is being rebuilt from the groundup as we speak. As an owner of a McLaren 12C, I can honestly say that I

hope the cars get confiscated and become police cars.

So, you saw it on Jalopnik's front page, saw that it was about war, click on it anyways and then commented on it once in the article.

Very sorry to hear that you had to go through all this. As a lifelong Virginian with only one ticket in the last ~10 years (a measly 67 in a 55), I would like to apologize on my home state's behalf. That said, you absolutely hit the nail on the head about how one can survive here: