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I’d stay away from “faster” as a goal with a new driver, but I like the idea of a car that the two of you can improve together.

Until you find the next “holy grail” Jeep a couple weeks later

I usually mention GoBot and dishwasher copulation, but transformer and origami dragon are also quite good.

I’m glad they got rid of the center exhaust. Now you can put a hitch on it. I prefer hitch bike racks on my vehicles as opposed to roof mounted. 

Agreed. Design’s cohesive and clean, I like the liftback, and I love the interior (especially the dash...that metal mesh panel!) more every time I see it.

This actually looks good, unlike the past several generations. Not as good as this, but evidently we can’t have really nice things anymore:

It’s the first Civic in a while that doesn’t make me angry when I look at it. I like the design, the interior is really good. Congrats to Honda for going back to big, round, easy to read gauges and for making the manual available with the turbo engine.

Nice.

Gaddamnit!!! Now you’ve got me fan-fictioning a world where david tracy is the 007 of shitboxes and junkyards!!!

::golf clap::

“... it would be an utterly idiotic, impractical endeavor.”

Steadying his massive elephant rifle against a well positioned rock, the ‘Housing and Zoning Inspector’ for Troy Michigan, calmly emptied his entire stockpile of high-powered ammunition into the engine block of the “Excursion” Jeep.

David to his city that is actively monitoring his hoopty count:

Maybe this is the home where Little Bobby Tables lives.  ;-)

Umm... Does permanent mean something I’m not aware of?

Probably that little Bobby Tables up to his usual tricks, what an incorrigible scamp!

It’s one of those things that always gets overlooked, but holy shit does it look hard to build a car. From design to manufacturing, everything is complicated. Like, some dude (more likely a team) had to design, test, and build a machine to deliver a seat at exactly there right time to exactly the right place, and it

Not gonna lie, I’d never heard of this show, and, upon reading the name here, initially thought HGTV had a reality show about two people running a Chicago addiction center.

I agree. Everything looks nice for the camera, but we really don’t know what cheap and fast materials lie beneath. My all time favorite home renovation show is still “This Old House.”

Could you please, please, please turn off the auto-play for embedded videos? If I don’t pause it quickly enough at the end of the video, it automatically brings me away from the article and to the page for whatever the next video that is queued up, which is very frustrating.