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As the former owner of a ZJ, I have similar feelings from similar experiences and applaud this gentleman’s approach.

As a fellow alum of ABS (not that he looks fondly on his time there, which is understandable given his experience), I am disappointed. But apparently there is another.

Frankly it just could be that the average filmgoer didn’t want to go see a simply dialogue-driven film that might be perceived as really dry. You look at why that film is rated R, and it just says “Language.” Look at the other films in the top 10, and they’re stocked with action, horror, suspense, situational comedy.

I learned how to drive a manual on a Hard Drivin’ arcade cabinet. I imagine I’m not the only one.

Nothing. Nor is anything wrong with my wife’s iPhone 6, nor my previous 5, which all behaved the same way - hook it up, it tries to read, thinks about it for 5-10 minutes, and then promptly shits the bed. Maybe they fixed that in the 2016 model, but this is a known gripe of 2014 model owners and I’ve also seen similar

That’s entirely possible, but I find it so surprising that they wouldn’t have at least decent support for a product that accounts for between 35-45% of the smartphone market in the US and Japan (depending on what stats you read). Sure it’d be easy to load a ton of music on a USB stick and put it in the armrest holder

We have a 2014 Mazda 6 Touring 6MT. It is by far, the best sedan for the money we could have gotten. It is a quite the looker, joy to drive, extremely responsive, but my God, the infotainment system is deplorable. The soundstage is miserable, the USB will absolutely not work with any model of iPhone, and the

28k for your fiberglass and spaghetti masterpiece? CP today, CP forever.

Panther cars are great. Tons of cheap parts, cheap drop-in upgrades. Reliability bordering on indestructibility, and you can even rebuild the AOD transmission at home with help from Youtube videos. Plus it's got dat cusp of the 80's future design language peeking in on the sides intermingled with the late 70's

Best I can figure the UV items are a pretty quick way to distinguish cheaply made counterfeits.

What year is this? Robben in a ball AGAIN?

Naw man, that's a fancy rocks glass. Still though, I was informed by Paul Wall that it should only dispensed from a styrofoam cup. News broadcasts these days, I tell you.

Sizzurp also contributes to an inability to spell.

I drove my precious bugeye WRX out in front of a Nissan Hardbody. The Subie was so well constructed it saved me from any real injury. That's not the worst part: I let a (State Farm-preferred!) body shop take me for an 11-month ride while they "tried" to "fix" the car.

Wasn't the mom Bobcat Goldthwaite's character's girlfriend in Police Academy 3? Which would mean the dad is ... and the ...

Next time, when you're doing a piece on some disgraced position coach, use their cover of "Freed Pig." Nobody will see it coming.

The Breeders cover of "Shocker In Gloomtown" isn't half bad either.

No. No, no, no. This is what happens when Italians try to design British cars. It's as if someone were trying to draw a Maserati Quattroporte and gave up halfway through.

If I had an image to uphold, and had to do it on the cheap, I'd say it's a tossup. But it's not for me - I'd always feel like I'm driving a tarted-up Touareg. The truth is you can pick up an E39 M5 with similar mileage for close to that. And that's a no-brainer.