mn2098
MN2098
mn2098

Yes, I know there’s such a thing as the Hellcat, but I am charmed by this car more than the Hellcat.

I think North Dakota ranks as #1 due to the influx of oil workers over the past several years. Lots of money, little to do and testosterone make for a bad combination for the local population.

Why is NJ ranked so high? Everyone drives drunk in NJ ... right?

Terrible fuel economy. Generally poor reliability. Suspect build quality. Twitchy handling, especially in the wet. Not nearly as powerful as it should have been. All of this after the brilliance of the FD RX7. I never owned one although I briefly considered one (got a Saabaru instead), but two good friends of mine

Hopefully all are well. As far as the emergency resoponders, amazing is an understatement.

For millions of dollars that is what they came up with. It looks like a handle bar.

Easy. It broke all the time, never fit the lines of the car (the NA models looks better) and was replaced by the lovely hoop spoiler of 97 or the 99 combat wing.

This horrible thing on the first-gen Boxster. It’s an ugly, dull plank that sprouts out of an already awkward rear end, and it’s positioning, while functional, makes it look that much weirder. They more than made up for it on the current Boxster though; that car’s spoiler makes me feel tingly, and the pop-up looks far

By far, the BMW GT-wagon-thing’s ridiculous pop-up spoiler. Pointless.

It is painful to see someone try so hard to be Justin Bieber. Lewis, stop. Just stop.

This is crazy but it will not dissuade me from liking and watching the PWC. I already have my tickets for the race at Miller Motorsports Park.

In Strada or Sport, the dual clutch transmission shifts up for you no matter what you do.