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Me too. Really, the Regara is pretty awesome, but I’m much more excited to see this free-valve thing take-off. I want it on my next car, damnit!

I really really want the camless stuff.

Nah, they’ll just brand it as an EcoBoost Diesel and avoid the issue altogether.

“Ran when parked. Musty smell from spilled water bottle. Low miles. Serious offers only.”

I wonder how far removed from a company the replica car Company needs to be. For example, could BMW set up a new company called ‘BMW Classics’ that is its own company but 100% owned by BMW. Then build 500 e30 M3s. Cause I bet they could charge an arm and a leg for that.

Tip from an Alaskan who used to drive a rear-wheel drive, front engine car; put a couple of bags of cat litter in the trunk. It helps put more weight over the wheels, and you can put it under your tires when you get stuck instead of using sticks and leaves.

Y’all are faced with a Ford Fiesta ST pickup, and all you can focus on is the font.

How much do the friends cost?

Yeah probably, right

ZOMG!!!1!!11! THERE’S ONLY LIKE AN INCH OF SNOW AND HE’S SLIDING ALL OVER THE PLACE LIKE IT’S DC! HE MUST BE A TERRIBLE DRIVER!!!

Thank you for getting the correct Blus Brothers 2000 quote ;)

It’s good, but it can’t outrun the radio.

Right? That’s even more of a fucking scam than traffic court already is.

You gotta spring for those heated mirrors, bro. #YOLO

This one time... I went out to my car in the morning, and had to actually roll down my windows , then I had to phyiscally (PHYSICALLY!) wipe my side mirrors, and turn on my rear defroster, and run my wipers twice (TWICE!). It was like... intense maaaan.

Right. Because I need to tell you to ask away on Jalopnik. Please.

The nationality of the crew member should not be an issue.

Looking at how Doug’s car is holding up, and that this apparently spent some time on the Arabian Peninsula (terrible climate for cars and the people aren’t much better on them), nope. Not for someone with a fulltime job, anyway. The unknown engine condition, “minor issue” accident history, likely abuse at the hands of

Even the big dogs get bit. Anyone looking to make a killing on classic cars “right now” is probably in for a lot of financial pain. I think we are in a car price bubble just like in the ‘80s, and it is about to pop. I hope anyone who has paid $20-30M+ for a vintage Ferrari wants to own it for 20 years or so.

There’s a much more simpler, cheaper way of drifting a Ford.