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My cousins and I would fight to see who got to ride where in my grandparents’ old Chrysler back in the day. Winner got to choice of the back seat or the back dash, second got the one the winner didn’t want, and looser got the floorboard. Then we could all lay down. Well, except for whoever had the heat/hump of the

so, basically Mazda is building a Mazdaspeed Miata, licensed as a Fiat.

those must have been some hella lubed lugnuts.

That’s one way to outrun the Zika virus.

Frankly they could call it “Three Old Chaps” and it wouldn’t matter. Just get back on our TV’s ASAP, please.

Singer. That is all.

Came to make pretty much exactly the same post. CT8, Ciel, Sixteen. So much potential. So much disappointment.

Can confirm. The B-1 is an awesome sight to behold. Having lived in Abilene, Texas, next to Dyess AFB, and seeing them up close in flight multiple times, and knowing a couple B1 piolts, just wow. Absolutely incredible machine. Truly a case where the airframe is misleading in that since it looks like a fighter, you

what could go wrong?

Ah yes. My ‘99 Crown Vic had this. Loved this feature and used it constantly because I hated carrying keys. Just lock them in the glove box and go. Never failed me.

It’s crying because even it knows that those headlights are wrong.

The wife’s RAV4 Limited with Push Button start will beep at you a couple times if you walk away with the key fob and flash a little warning light, but otherwise function completely normally. However, it only does this once for every time that the engine has been started. If you get back in and then get out again, it

This.

Living in East Texas, I don’t get to see exotics on the road very often. I saw an Alfa 4C the other day in the middle of nowhere and was happy for two days. Twas a good day.

gotta love a roving weiner...

How is this even a question? The only valid question is, “Which iteration of the Batmobile is best?”