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7.) Bugatti Hookah

You have to decide what amount of crap you want to put up with. I personally have decided I can deal with it in exchange for the flight benefits, which I'll be using to attend every Rally America event on the 2014 calendar, and as many Canadian Rally Championship events as possible, with a possibility of some GRC or

I can't afford shoes. Car repairs.

The e46 m3. As much as I love my Subaru STi, I still miss this car. Everything was just right about it. The perfect balance of GT car and sports car. Power on tap from a free revving, 103 hp per L 3.2 inline 6. Fantastic chassis stock, excellent interior, and classic good looks. In steel gray it was understated, but a

Because no one likes diesels except the initiated enthusiast crowd (and we only like them because we're all fucking auto-hipsters) and it's like a secret handshake for us - anytime you mention liking a diesel car over a gas powered car and someone else agrees you know you're both auto enthusiasts for sure. I'm sure

An iPod and an iPhone?

Aerospace engineer here. Some vortices are good, some are bad. Generally, vortices off of the wings (especially noticeable off the rear) aren't desirable. A strong tip vortex means a lot of energy is being lost there in drag. It's a good indicator of the pressure differential at the wingtip, but it also means it's

THIS.

It is a big deal. If you're going 70-72 I can't set my cruise and maintain a steady gap. I set it at 72 and I periodically gain on you and have to kick the cruise off, or if I set it at 70 I can't maintain a gap.

use the seatbelts! WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE MILK!?

This is often because the person on the right, sped up. Its not about being petty. Its not about being a "good driver"... its a natural subconscious thing that effects all humans, regardless of their driving abilities.

Aston Martin... right...

There really needs to be a massive public push to outlaw lobbying. It's just legal bribery and E15 is simply another example of this.

Two facts make this the MOST boring car available today:

this disguised Camry

What was once a practical and somewhat fun affordable car has been Toyota-fied. I would never consider buying a Civic in its current incarnation.

Three pedals > radio.

What about all the crap Kodachrome pictures?