jimmyjet
jimmyjet
jimmyjet

You can always buy a higher mileage model and sort it out. You'll have to do that for any used car with more than 50k miles on the clock. There is a healthy aftermarket for 911's. I'm sure you can find something that works. Good luck.

A Corvette would be a much better allocation of funds. As much as I love all the whiz-bang tech you can get on cars these days (especially on the GT-R), they are all things that you will have to replace down the line if you plan on owning the car for any appreciable length of time.

I love this car. No doubt in my mind that it's as amazing to drive. I've seen it reviewed in magazines, this website and, of course, on Top Gear. There's just one problem with a $100,000 Nissan.

The Diablo kit isn't half bad!

Shia LeBeouf is designing cars now? Man, that kid is talented!

NP! NP!

Walker wasn't driving. Being the victim of someone else's recklessness shouldn't put him on this list.

Yes. Yes I did. That was fantastic

Saw that. Utterly pathetic.

Exercising poor judgement doesn't make you a stupid person. Bieber is just an over-entitled douchebag who is accustomed to getting his way all the time. Money does that. It doesn't even take much money.

Righteous!

Justin Bieber is anything but dumb. It's not about seeing right from wrong. It's the thrill of knowing that it's wrong and doing it anyway. Most of us keep these impulsive decisions in check because we understand the consequences and choose not to face them.

It's difficult to stay grounded when you have tons of money and no parental oversight.

How many women do you know in real life who enjoy getting made airtight?

Clarkson: I'm going to change gears now. This will involve man touching.

Being the original owner of a Miata for 23 years, I have to say I'm happy that cars like this are making a comeback. I'd pick up an FRS/BRZ second hand and mod the hell out of it.

My wife needs a grocery-getter. That's how I'll couch it in my presentation. Lots of room. Luxurious seating. Great stereo. Made in America. Gorgeous to look at. It's not the outlandish spending, gentlemen. It's how you justify it to your spouse.

Yes, but the car that based that styling language was absolutely brilliant.

And I thought I was the only kid who did that! My dad bought a 78 Corvette after he and my mom separated. You could call it a midlife crisis, but he didn't change careers. We saw him on weekends and he didn't have to haul kids around every day, so why the hell NOT have a Corvette?

I have one. I was shopping for a used Audi S4 and I couldn't find one that wasn't ridden hard and put away wet. Saw the 05 TL at the Chicago Auto Show and was shocked at the MSRP. It was like someone made a goddamn mistake. I did my research, went to the dealer and made an offer.