michaelturley
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michaelturley

I know they are weak, unreliable early smog era cars, but the Mustang II hardtop is by far my favorite Mustang. That coupe style is especially good looking. Never cared for the look of the hatchback. Mine had a weak four cylinder and wasn’t particularly fun to drive, but I still want another just like it. If I had

I came to recommend Gran Centenario Anejo if no one else did. Fantastic stuff. There’s no better liquor at the price.

I hated on ape hangers, too, until I rode a bike with them. I found them very comfortable, far more so than cafe racer bars, better than crotch rocket bars, and even a bit better than standard bars. Taking pressure off my wrists was enlightening. If I still had a bike I’d probably install a set of 18 inch apes not for

Staged video of a van knocking a replica of an expensive car into a canal is tonight’s attempt at going viral. Automotive industry sites fail to resist linking and hyping the obvious clickbait. Bonuses paid to video production team.

If someone offered you a car exactly like yours, with all the repairs done correctly, for the cost the mechanic is quoting you, would you buy it? If the answer is “yes”, pay the mechanic. You just bought your car for the cost of maintenance. If not, fix the minimum to sell it, get what you can for it and move on.

Nothing is ever non-political. The sooner you accept that, the sooner you'll adjust and find peace with it. 

So you don’t work for Lexus. That’s OK, man, neither do I.

“Toyotas were inexpensive back in the day but they never shouted about it.”

Hydrogen is a tiny molecule that seeps out of any container it’s stored in. And it embrittles the metals it comes in contact with.

So you’re saying that any car with more doors than an Isetta has too many?

Oh, good contribution! I forgot about the fast forward to the next track/rewind to the start of the song feature.  I knew there was a reason I was reluctant to replace my head unit but couldn't remember.  Now I remember hoping and hoping it would work right this time...

TMS was a feature added to auto-reverse tape decks to skip the silence at the end of each side of the tape and get back to the jams automatically. Mix tape seldom ended exactly when the tape ran out. Splitting a studio album onto a fixed length tape results in one side longer than the other, not to mention that

Unreasonably NP. Pure scam. If I thought it was real, I’d be making travel plans to go get it tomorrow, at asking price, based on photos alone.

LS powered, manual transmission convertible, ultra-low miles.

(It used to be "those who’ve been to the Woodward Dream Cruise and those who’ve been to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit”, but NAIAS is a shadow of what it once was...

There are two types of auto enthusiasts: those who have been to the Woodward Dream Cruise, and.

Does it behave like a gym rat on a ‘roid rage?  Cause that's what it looks like coming towards you.

Not enough fun per dollar for an 11 year old car already known for rust problems.

I had a red 1987 that I bought with 37,000 miles for $16,000 in 2004. Tires were good, and $2000 more replaced the rubber hoses and AC seals. Shouldn’t have sold it in 2009 with 76,000 miles for $19,500 but needed the cash. Nice price all the way.

I’m no fan of the engine model and horsepower callouts on the valve covers. Let the plebes wonder what the hell powers it as I disappear over the horizon. At the speed thing thing leaves the scene, none will ever think it has “only” 480 horsepower.