jamesmcree
James McRee
jamesmcree

I have an 2005 Civic, but I haven't gotten a letter. Should I call my dealer?

Dodge should just drop that name and find something better because it sounds horrible.

What was the original headline?

You don't like the color combination? How can you not love black on black?

What do you think is the best track day car for someone who has never been to a track day or done any type of racing? Miata? BR-Z? Evo?

The price of trucks today ludicrous, insane, absurd, and any other hyperbolic adjective you can think of to describe it. I can't believe anyone would pay over $40K for a truck. Like Doug pointed out, the low end models with almost no options are way past $30K, and if you want the top trim levels, you can spend over

My first vehicle was our family's old truck that we used for work around our property (we live in the country). It was a 1988 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat single cab with a long wheel base, 5.0L V8, and a 5-speed manual transmission. It had a cloth bench seat, power windows and doors (that didn't work), a AM/FM radio, and

The cards or the women?

A lot of us know there are good autos out there like VW's DSG, the ZF 8 speed, Porsche's PDK, etc., but I just LIKE driving a manual more. I like the driver involvement. I love clutching and rowing through the gears. Of course there are some great autos and dual-clutches out there now, and some of them are faster

So Audi pulled a Top Gear-like move by making the loser finish the challenge in a crappy car. Bravo, Audi, bravo.

Wouldn't it just be easier to teach people how to actually drive instead of engineering these ridiculous electronic "safety" systems?

I was just about to say something similar.

As Jeremy Clarkson said years ago when comparing an M6, Porsche 911, and an Aston Martin Vanquish, "I cannot not have this power in my life"

I see what you're saying, but the upcoming NSX will be a modern version of the old NSX because NSX stands for New Sports Car Experimental. The NSX was supposed to be a new kind of sports car with top tech for it's time. So the new NSX being a hybrid makes sense because it applies that same philosophy. It really

I've only been on Jalopnik since June, but one of my favorite stories comes from the hilarious Doug Demuro on the topic of RV's and not needing a special license to drive one. I laughed all the way through this story.

This reminds me of that Meatloaf song. I can hear the Delaware DMV singing "We will do anything for our customers, but we won't do that."

Guy: *Sees girl dressed as an OBD II Port*

Edit: It came out in 2004 as a 2005 model.

2004 Aston Martin DB9

That video kind of reminded me of Jeremy Clarkson's review of the Ford Fiesta from a few years ago.