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If you had told me that there would be XJs on the Nürburgring, I would have assumed that you were talking about Jaguars...

Cheap, repairable car with easily sourced parts?

I used to own one of these. Black on black. Was fun to pounce on noobs in civics with fart cans on woodward. They haul the mail quite nicely while swaddling your butt in some heated leather. 2k for a worn-in example? NP. It will need upkeep but outside of subframe bushings and some riviera specific bits, the corporate

I desperately want to disagree, but not sure I’m capable of doing so. It’s just the right (wrong?) side of “pink” to be perfect for the car.

My 4yo son just fell asleep. I’m about to go upstairs and paint him this color.

That color is great. It’s officially the second best Porsche color. The first best is obviously Ruby Stone Red.

I’d paint everything this color.

riviera blue, competition blue, nogaro blue, laguna seca blue...you honestly dont like these colors?

THATS WHAT I SAID!!!

I was hoping he had some funny responses, oh well.

I think a show with Reid, Harris, and LeBlanc would work well.

No, I don’t care if it’s a private sporting venue. This is disgusting and it’s pure slovenliness and the people who attended and left this should be a little ashamed. This is like me going to the movie theater, getting drink and popcorn, and at the end just throwing it all on the ground and expecting staff to deal

You should have seen the trash that was there during the race...even more staggering.

Strongly agree.

Essentially!

WHY IS HE SHOUTING SO MUCH? DID HE SNORT BILLY MAYS’S ASHES?

I think everyone needs to drop this expectation of instant gratification. No New or rebooted TV show is going to nail it on day one. This isn’t the first Top Gear reboot. The original wasn’t perfect in the beginning, the second one wasn’t perfect in the beginning and.. Hey! Look at that! This one isn’t either..

Ugh.

I actually enjoyed the news segment because it was nothing but witty banter between hosts.

Wouldn’t be the first time Americans were inspired by the French. Behold the Chrysler CCV: