mlibrizzi
Mike Librizzi
mlibrizzi

Air freshener. You really thought hard about that one, Aunt Linda

Could be because RWD cars are becoming less and less available. It's much harder to get a cheap newish RWD car than it is any other setup. Everyone wants what they can't have

I live in New York also (Long Island). The only reason I can get away with this car is because I'm 19 and have nowhere important to go

Yeah whenever I do this I have my Jeep driving friend come along. I do get stuck frequently

I drive a 2002 Crown Victoria, the biggest and beigest car I know. Driven normally, it is as boring a car as I've experienced. But, whenever the opportunity presents itself, I take my car to the big empty parking lot and just slide around in the snow for hours. Its a ridiculous spectacle, and the car is really not

Not really seeking advice, just kinda interested... If you had $50,000 to buy any new car(s) right now, what would it/they be?

How about an Acura NSX? A lot of the good stuff you got from the Ferrari without the Ferrari drawbacks. Apparently this is a car that can actually be driven daily. Better daily than the Ferrari was anyway. Winter might be a problem but there's worse things you could be driving. Should be able to maintain its resale

2005 CL65 AMG. Because you can never have enough torque

I did basically all the same things when I saw this gulf GT40 on the road and took a portrait picture of it

E63 wagon. There will never be a time when this is not awesome and enjoyable

The 458 itself considering the uncertain future of naturally aspirated Ferrari V8s

Mr. Ballaban, this is beautiful

Saab 92x is up there for me. A WRX with added Saab-ness? What's there to not like?

You're missing one:

Sorry, but I'm not seeing it. It's still horrifyingly ugly. That face is especially offensive

Wow... and I thought the front was bad. That's like an awful, triangular interpretation of the already awful back of the E65 7 series

That paint job is hilariously Rolls Royce of them

Love the use of the wipers at 2:25

Have the same kind of problem with my Crown Victoria. Filling the huge trunk to capacity with heavy things usually fixes it until the rear decides to keep momentum around a turn and spin me

Didn't daily it because it was my mom's, but a couple of times I had to drive a big ol Ford conversion van in the snow. It was fine except for when you wanted to go, stop or turn. Terrifying doesn't do it justice