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You'd think Ford, Mazda and Taco Bell could come together and over power the construction company. And why do people even need to complain, it happens once a week from 7ish to 10. Three hours of some noise. Wow. That was one of the main reasons I go to California. Hopefully they find an awesome new place.

The ford gt is not a muscle car.

Ugh... I hate the people who stop being thankful. Our job is to drive cool cars in awesome locations and anyone who complains about it needs to open up their position for one of the many, many people who would love that job.

Nice work by Mallory (there's a reason this woman's my girlfriend!) to call this to Jalopnik and Travis's attention. I would agree and say this is everything that's wrong with "automotive journalism," except I don't believe such a thing exists.

<irony>This is about ethics in auto journalism.</irony>

Ferrari Mondial 3.2L cabriolet

FWIW I race 1/8 Scale Unlimited Hydroplanes. They've only got about 5 horsepower and only go about 80 mph, but when they're only about 4 ft long that's still pretty fast ;)

My 240 isn't shitty!! I love it.

And this was much faster:

No such list would be complete without the Jaguar XK120. It was the fastest production car in the world in its time, reaching 126mph in 1949. All for $38,000 (then $1,200), or as James May says, a Bugatti Veyron for the price of a 5-series. Best performance bargain ever, and looks to die for.

As someone who owns and tracks a GT-R, I can safely say I hate this guy even more than most of you.

Ahem.....

Thomas was ill most of his short life. And he never openly complained about it.

He was a member of our Ohio Miata community, and he first told me about his various illnesses last summer. He knew from age 7 that he wouldn't live a full lifetime - but he did his best to make it a full life even if it was short. His

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He's been one of my favorites for a couple years after I saw his backwards entry video. Between his speed and his car, it's hard not to like him. And I'm only a little bit of a drift fan.

Exactly.

Reaction time and Elapsed time are completely separate measurements from eachother, yet are both important. Reaction time measures the time from when the light goes green to the time that the front wheels break the starting beam, that's where Jason lost 0.035-seconds, at the very beginning of his run. Elapsed time is