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If you're not cheating, you're not really racing. In the history of motorsports, nearly every good thing has always happened because someone pushed the limit of the rules juuuuust a little bit.

Yeah, "all about function over form" is a bit of an overstatement. They clearly didn't care about form, but that doesn't mean it was all about function either.

This is gonna be really niche since it's just a particular trimline, but any time I drive behind a Nissan Juke SL AWD I can't help but think "Man, you just got SLAW'D". Like someone just hit you square in the face with a cup of nasty cole slaw.

Alfa Romeo. They went from a car company not in the U.S. to a car company in the U.S. They're eliminating FWD models, getting back to their roots, and saving us all from the horrible specter of transportation appliances.

Every late 90s Honda with a fart cannon = swarm of bees

Sorry but I'm going to name 2 of my favorites. AC Cobra and Sunbeam Tiger, both the products of Carroll Shelby. No reason other than "American V8 + British roadster = fun"

Ferrucio Lamborghini's Ferrari 250GT that he modified to outperform the factory-spec car. He did so to demonstrate to Enzo what a proper GT car should be, and it represents the genesis of the brand. I wish I could find a picture of the actual car.

An addendum to #1. Walking away is totally cool as far as making sure you're happy doing business, but indicating a willingness to buy is ABSOLUTELY the best negotiation tool in the arsenal. As a salesperson, if I feel like you're going to take my absolute best price and shop it around, I might not give you the deal

Please produce your credentials as a forensic videographer, since you're apparently able to clearly determine intentional swerving from a side-view of the incident.

They most likely do. However, I'd be VERY surprised if such an insurance policy wasn't voided by the insured doing something that intentionally elevated the inherent risk of racing, such as getting out of their car and going after another driver while still on the track.

Not sure what Ward's family is allegedly due... guy made himself a candidate for a Darwin Award the minute he stepped out of that car and started going after high-velocity heavy death machines just because he was mad.

I live 1.2 miles from the stadium on a street with no restrictions on parking (including game days, which is like finding a unicorn that plays Mozart), but is not in the area generally associated with the campus. I can say with absolute certainty the majority of people who start shit on gameday are less likely to be

It's so easy to make Tesla look like the good guy and dealers look like the bad guys, but why should Tesla be above the law? Dealer licensing exists to make sure everyone plays by the same rules. I've got no problem with Tesla's direct sales model, but they still need to play by the same rules as franchise dealers.

It's not technically out yet, but I want an Alfa Romeo 4C Quadrifoglio Verde.

Oh wait...

As a car salesman, why do buyers lie to their friends about the prices paid for cars? Customer A pay $29,900 OTD and all of a sudden that becomes $29,000 OTD when talking to Customer B. Customer B comes in and wants the same car at the same price, which I'm happy to do. I can't show them Customer A's deal, but we're

Hey guys I found the BMW driver!

To be fair, I believe most people who buy and drive those types of RVs were trained to drive in an era where the average family sedan was roughly the same size.

It was more of a gift than a purchase, but my uncle said I could have his 1959 Chevy Apache 3200 if I drove it from Berkeley, CA to my home in Columbus, OH. I was working full time for the summer and couldn't, so my dad did. 12 gallon tank, 8mpg on the best days, constant overheating, but he made it in 3 days.

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And if you MUST use advertised leases, always remember: the big print giveth, and the small print taketh away.