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So, never own a German car older than 8 years old? Just say that ...

Zak needs to stop blaming everybody. They half-assed this thing from the 1st minute. They picked a team that it would seem any idiot should have been able to tell couldn’t handle the job. It just got worse from there.  If the F1 team was doing great, this wouldn’t matter, but it’s not.  Putting all your resources into

#PlacesAlonsoWouldRatherBe Indianapolis International Airport

Let’s work on getting Wreck it Ralph out of the car first.

The early Renaults like the 1900 model you show used a thermosiphonic cooling system; there’s no water pump. Instead, the temperature difference between the hot water in the block and the cold water in the exposed radiator creates enough circulation by convection to transfer the heat.

Literally who here said anything about height 

There once was an idiot from Limerick,

it was done in period. the Apple car was first, but the Hawaiian tropic livery was what it wore when it placed second overall and first in class at Le mans 79... This is also the car that Paul newman raced in, and was actually one of the pilots of that 79 near win.

adam carolla owns that car now... it’s been repainted in the Hawaiian tropic livery.

 Still waiting.

Hey David! Being a Jeep guy you should know this was not a Toyota innovation!! Do a little digging and you’ll find the FC-150 from the late 1950’s to early 1960’s used a foot-long shaft for the cooling fan. However unlike Toyota’s approach where the shaft appears to be directly driven from the crankshaft, The Jeep

Mid Engine with a long driveshaft?

Also all cars in that category offers manual transmission, so it’s nothing special 

OK people, the cheerleading on this car is getting out of hand. The IIHS hands out two kinds of awards - the ‘Top Safety Pick’, and the ‘Top Safety Pick PLUS’. The latter being the top award. The Mazda3 only got the former. In the ‘small car’ segment, the following cars got the TSP+ award:

  • Kiwi

I don’t know why, but when I see this car I think of a Kiwi.

GM fails to reinvent the wheel, but they took a crack at it.

Pictured: Honda and Toyotas reaction to the news