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Roll into Boston with the plate

Beacon Hill and South End are probably the closest to it, especially as they heavily copied or adapted contemporary British designs. The Back Bay perhaps too, but that is far more French Second Empire than Victorian in its buildings. The Industrial Revolution hit New England pretty shortly after regular England, so

Born and raised in Boston, first time I was ever in London I declared it “Boston on a New York Scale.” So, high five I guess.

I once jokingly called Boston “The Little London Across The Pond”. I think it’s apt.

I’d love to see this. Think of how much Clarkson could complain about Americans and accuse Hammond of being an American wanna-be.

Will TGT ever go to a formerly “British” American City? I’m talking about Boston (American Revolution.) In addition to seeing them explore the area, I’d mainly like this done for their opinion on the horrible state of roads in this country/area.

* Looks like a 10 year old’s SEMA build.

So I found myself a bit more entertained than last week. I tried to be as un-opinionated as possible from the start, but hearing Chris Evans say that he’s going to get more shouty just rubbed me the wrong way. Everyone else on that show is going about it the right way: dry wit, realistic banter, not overly fake

Time to make an Adult one

Germany’s rollover safety testing is a joke.

My ST entertains me everyday, being quicker than most vehicles on the road and giving me all the “sports car in a practical car” experience I need in a daily driver.

Northeast doesn’t view it that way. Hell, Boston got 9 feet last year. Right now the “French Toast Alert System” is set to “who the @#$% cares?” Unless a storm is north of a foot, we don’t really care.

After that article earlier today on the RS, all I wanted to know about was that Focus with the seat in the back in one of the pictures- thanks, better than expected!

yes it is, once traffic is moving slower than you can idle along in first gear. then it’s a maddening dance of clutch in, clutch out, clutch in, clutch out, etc.

Considering current world events, I had to read that last word twice.

The 1966 Chevrolet Impala was custom built by Funk master flex for $70,000. At least one of the suburbans is armored. That could jack the price up significantly.

I know it’s not my place to Probe into this issue, but she could use the Transit to get out of there.

Lots of ugly in this area between the bumpers.

LOL @ the Audi TT shot.