motomott
MotoMott
motomott

Ah yes. The crowd of kids wearing racist headwear screaming at an old man with a drum were right all along and those of us (and OUR journalists) who watched them do it were wrong. This is a great take and I am quite interested in your opinions on who did what on September 11, 2001.

What you see here hinges on whether you believe that “Make America Great Again” is a dog whistle meant to unite racists, misogynists, and homophobes under one umbrella, or you’re delusional and don’t care about people who aren’t white men.

I’ve lived in NYC for 21 years, and been harassed on the street by the Black Israelites literally hundreds of times in that period. Weirdly, I never felt the urge to do anything other than walk away. Strange how easy that is. 

That’s actually a lot of car for $110,000.

Based off Romo’s announcing, a smart QB can read it like a kids menu.

Not crack price, but not a nice price either. Just on the very high end. It won’t sell quick.

These sell for five grand all day long in this shape and mileage. There’s a bit of a cult to these things, and the people that own them love them, and buy more of them. They routinely get over 200,000 miles. They’re great in the snow, and have a truly amazing amount of useable space inside. The foldaway seats are

This was a great design in need of a much better drivetrain.

Clean and running well is 4-5k for any used car. This thing will go 200+  miles without much effort, plus AWD.

The quotes in the R&T article didn’t seem to suggest this was a pop and go solution. Rather, if you were building a race car and were going to add brake ducts, etc., these fake vents are the suggested places to apply the sawzall.

I really hope they call it the Lightning.

Obviously they didn’t but this forum is breaking the cardinal rule of making something go away that you don’t like.

Yeah, these articles are leaving Supra fans fuming mad.

Everyone saying to immediately budget money for the IMS on this Boxster is off-base, IMO. The early Boxsters had the dual row bearing, which has a lower failure rate. Plus, if it’s made it to 100K plus, it’s likely going to be fine.

In 2010 I won a COTD for a short little slice o’ life story I wrote, reporting how I suddenly discovered myself in the evaporating cloud of a Boxster’s former coolant supply.

I believe lights have moved their way up because of safety standards.

Maybe because you’re wrong. But who knows?

Thank you for the input, there.

While I was researching this story, I read that this location is often used for a speedometer sensor, but the parts catalogue has this labeled as a temp sensor (assuming I’m looking at the same part), so I’m not entirely sure.

Wait, why didn’t someone say that Toyota and BMW were working closely on these cars?! Why has nobody been reporting on this for months straight?!!? 

This just in: Jalopnik discovers that one car designed by a group of people is the same as other nearly identical car built by same group of people.