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0. I was zero. I don't ever remember not being into cars and motorcycles. They're not the only thing I love, but my favorites.

I like the fact that rethinking gauges is being explored and creativity being sparked, but I absolutely do not need orange and red warning lights and icons flashing on my dash everywhere I go...

I'm actually surprised how many of those I can recall from the movies. Very cool. I guess that just verifies my subconscious mind's ability to retain car-related information from all experiences, while simultaneously flushing useless nonsense that wouldn't possibly be helpful for future daily activities or

I've seen lots of interesting rides in Baja, but this was definitely one of my favorites. Circa 2004.

Full specs haven't been released, but we expect about 280 horsepower from a 2.0-liter turbocharged i-VTEC engine that drives the front wheels. Honda is aiming for the car to be the fastest front driver around the Nürburgring yet. Other features include four-point adaptive dampers, torque mapping, and of course, a

Man, as much as I want to like this, I feel like it's a case of "just because you can, doesn't mean you should". As a mechanical engineer, a car nut, and having previously designed many random vehicle related "things", I just can't swallow this. I would definitely spend my ~$900 elsewhere to achieve motorized

Looks primarily a nice shade of annoying, accented by a waste of time.

If Citroën could develop a hydropneumatic self-leveling suspension in the 1950s, I'd love to see what engineers could come up with today.

Seriously. Also, having suspension & steering geometry capable of maintaining control at highway speeds is kinda important, on top of spring/damper functionality. This isn't a freakin lawnmower.

FWIW, my Android (Sony Xperia Z2) can "uncheck" phone audio in the bluetooth settings, and still leaves media audio checked. Not sure about the iPhone, but you might want to double check. This is also for our Ford SYNC connection.

I really can't stress how absolutely awesome this is, and important. Not only in their local community, but as a message to our nation. Imma get a little preachy here, but as a father of a young child with Autism, and being quite aware of the only increasing percentages of kids with Autism spectrum disorders, this is

2004 Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMG – $17,000

Seriously. This season is probably the best racing, most competitive, and deepest field of talent (in both classes) in SX history.

AND AT NIGHT?! Seriously though, I'm not sure I can fully make sense of that video. Must watch 18 more times and report back...

Hell Yeah! Jeep Wrangler YJ... super secret hiding spot. Although the spring return makes it impossible to leave the nozzle to fill in its own... Which actually sucks. Hmmmm...how is it on your car?

Holy shit... I think you just diagnosed Amelia Bedelia with Asperger's...

The E46 had them through 2006...probably others too.

The E46 had them through 2006...probably others too.

I'd like to hear about the stock tires (and wheels - are they like 20's?). I can't imagine they're very good in the dirt, and I'm guessing you can't really air them down, or at least not without TPMS warnings.