mattp123
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So it is the Crown Vic then.

I see a 95-97 Grand Marquis. Possibly Crown Vic, can't see enough of the C pillar.

#COTD

I always liked the j30. As a kid I thought it looked British. A friend and I always say to each other "I haven't seen any ______ on the road in a while..." Then sure enough, they all seem to come out of the woodwork. I don't know if we just missed them and now we are looking or what. But I think we will start noticing

There are better cars in the backgrounds of the pics.

Panther platform. Crown Vic or Grand Marquis in the right color will clear the left lane for you. And you will ride in plush comfort and get about 25-27mpg at highway speeds. Town Car for the classy folks.

This is how big the A4 should be...

I would prefer the car actually grip and not drift.

I was wondering the same...

I really need to go find a BRZ and take it for a test drive. I am dying to know what all the hype is about. Sure, it claims to have such impressive numbers on paper... Is it just because Toyota is back in the small sports car game? There have been alternatives over the years like Miata and RX8, Solstice/Sky roadster

Must be cause you missed my sarcasm...

Missed my sarcasm. Accused me of missing article's sarcasm.

Cram 1.0L? Is the engine that big? Or the Fiesta that small? Is there that much turbo duct work?

Something tells me this guy will be using a 20 to light a blunt...

Why do that to the top of the line Camaro? All that performance is ruined. If you insist on creating such an abomination, at least spare the ZL1, save some money, and do it to a V6.

"the basics are that adding bumps to a flat surface actually reduces drag."

No. Stop making everything touchscreen. And if you insist on it, don't do it by sticking a rectangular iPad into a car with an otherwise curvy body and dash. Do it from the ground up.

I get your point, maybe not the best example... But has anybody heard of a jack stand breaking? I think it's more likely somebody would use them improperly than they fail. It's pretty hard to mess up what is pretty much a hunk of steel. There's no plastics, motors, electronics, or small pieces to break, like say in a

It's like the dollar store of tools. They look good and the price looks even better. But the quality... Of course you can probably get away with stuff like jack stands, but if you plan on using the tools more than a few times, just invest in the good stuff.

Yep. I was thinking the same thing. Slow news day? But I guess jets and rockets are different... Maybe in December we'll get an article titled "Why You Shouldn’t Believe Stories About R/C Nitro Fuel For Cars" and a few months later "Why You Shouldn’t Believe Stories About Lamp Fuel For Cars"