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Oh god. I can’t believe I’m old enough to know exactly what that is and why it exists. 

On a recent camping trip in my, yes, Subaru, I finally “got” the wool socks with Birkenstocks thing. It warm and cozy and I’m a dad now and my wife’s stuck with me SO I DON’T CARE HOW IT LOOKS.

Don’t kink shame that car.

I fell in love over a 4C, here’s how it happened. My girlfriend and I were going on vacation to Italy. I decided to rent a 4C, without knowing that it does not in fact have a real trunk. For reasons which are unclear, the front hatch does not open or have a storage compartment so you are left with a backpack sized

Darn computers, always doing what you told them to do and not what you wanted them to do.

Consumers are not going back to cars, even when there is a recession, high gas prices, etc. Manufacturers are all introducing smaller and cheaper crossovers, in the case of Ford they have the Ecosport. I’m an automotive sales analyst by trade, and the trend is incredibly clear. In a recession consumers can turn to the

As a software engineer, I still have to manually enter the correct number of parenthesis and semicolons. If I make a variable called “timeNow” and then later refer to it as “timenow”, computer freaks out.

2k, with a manual, clean bodywork, and moves under its own power.  NP.

My bet is they just installed the whole panel upside down.

As much as I hate to say this, I can kind of understand this after dealing with some frustrating recalls. Recalls used to be a “We are recalling this, so we will have the parts available to fix in a few days and you can get it done this week”; now it is “This is a recall, and the parts should be available in 6 months

The last vehicle I would buy, only second to a rental car vehicle, would be a dealer loaner.  Those things are flogged I’m sure.

I don’t see this getting him there.

On my way to the comment section!

It’s not delivery...it’s De Havilland.

NO! It was not built by me, nor was it built by one of my employees. It was a copy of an E34 M5 V12/6spd that we did and was performed by a local (to us) unlicensed junk yard. It was done with a used E32 750iL engine, but I believe the 6spd gearbox was a new part. Don’t quote me on that though, it was a long time ago

I think this car was built by an employee of https://www.koalamotorsport.com/. I remember Brett Anderson mentioning one of his guys building a V12/6sp Touring many years ago, thinking there would be a market for it. So out of his shop but not built BY his shop.

All he wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi, and she wouldn’t give it to him.

Sh!t happens. BMW installed the “i” in 328i on my car upside-down. I have the only factory 328! wagon.

Thank me later.

Thanks, man. I’m a GM FWD nerd in general. I just ordered a factory 1990 Pontiac brochure to go along with the car, too.