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My close friend told his then-girlfriend (now wife) that the emergency flasher button in her Jetta was a “turbo button.” He made sure to belittle her for not being car-savvy and neglecting to take advantage of this convenient power-adder. For months, she would hit the button on the freeway and be visibly satsified

In the same boat. Like any good sports coupe, a 15 y/o car with low miles and great cosmetic condition is valuable because that’s just a tough thing to find. But unlike the E30 there are 80,000 E46s out there so while I love mine and I want to keep it nice for myeself, it gets a flogging every now and again.

I once owned an Eagle Talon GSX with exactly this color scheme—wheels included. I sold a perfectly good S14 240sx to buy it.

As soon as I read the title I thought “if no V10 TDI is mentioned, this was a waste of a perfectly good title”

That’s just a 3000GT with a body kit

Then again, if you compare the current dad-bod state of human evolution to 5000 years ago, you could make the argument that we’ve sacrificed our mobility completely on the altar of In-N-Out.

I was pulled over in a 2001 Tacoma for an illegal trailer hitch. It was the factory trailer hitch. The cop called for backup, threw me into the back of his car for 45 minutes and questioned me about my record, which I have none.

When I got back to San Luis Obispo and went to pay the fix-it ticket, the officer laughed

My fav. has always been the hydraulic system on the Mercedes-Benz Grosser 600 limousine and how it’s so strong that you can accidentally sever a limb if you’re not careful.

Jalopnik. Because where else can I read an S coupe review with a reference to Netflix Castlevania. You get me.

Isn’t this the same blog where the article “Drive Like the King in a $15,000 1975 Stutz Blackhawk!” was published? Touché, Volvo 262.

Sure looks like a black 2011 Camry to me. The rear matches up, too.

That is a practical feature, you use those to shred the tires of your assailant al-la Ben Hur. They’re called Boudica spikes.

When GM decided a tent in the back of the Aztek wasn’t going too far, I feel like this was a part of the conversation.

Boom! I have never had to explain to more inane car dealers what an SMG was then looking for my car. Being in auto sales and not being able to provide this answer in 10 seconds or less should be punishable by death.

The ultimate driver training vehicle, complete with manual transmission and wet roads.

Encinitas, north of San Diego

I concur

COTD