hyundaiaccentsarefastbro
Local Miata Bro
hyundaiaccentsarefastbro

ok... things were said, I’m sorry, you’re sorry, lets just move on... lets all agree type-R is best and it’ll all be ok.

you shut your whore mouth!!!!!!

TVR claimed the Red Rose package rose their TVR-built 4.5 liter V8 engine from 420 to 440 horsepower. If you are currently wondering how that sounds…

Ok, out of all the things that have been said on this website...this angers me the most. I love the WS6. I thought it always looked and performed better than it’s Chevy counterpart, and with the right mods, was an absolute beast.

Okay, I know how people on this site feverishly fap to the Miata. But 129 HP and 111 lb/ft torque? Really? I know it’s a light car, but that is almost Geo Metro-caliber power.

I never thought I would see a time when the “Pretty sure it’s a Lambo” would no longer be funny on Jalopnik, but I agree I think we have reached our saturation point.

Aaron...I think you got number 7 wrong. I’m pretty sure that was a Lam...

Aaaaaaand the hardtop comments have begun.

Doesn’t matter which one you take home; they both look great, and someone in the comments will eventually complain that Mazda should have either a) added power, b) made a hardtop, or c) made some mythical sub-$20,000 trim so that they could say they’d buy it used in ten years, but end up getting a midsize sedan in the

HOW DARE YOU CALL DORITOS OVERRATED!

brap brap brap brap

ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

RX9! RX9! ARR EXX NINE!

Thought about posting the NC. Lots of people told me it was pretty when I owned it, but it sort of just looked like a puffed up fat kid to me. Didn’t buy it for looks for sure.

#1 answer: when there are a LOT more self-driving cars than there are the kind piloted by meat sacks.

Eliminating the fear that you will be murdered to death by an F-150 or Range Rover

“Jordon (sic) let bunny do the #JTFacial this time”

I see this all the time with Illinois plates in Missouri. Illinois has no personal property tax (Missouri does), so in the STL area there’s no shortage of people licensing vehicles in IL to avoid taxes here in their home state. The cars obviously “live” over here, but the owners are trying to pull a fast one.