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No jaguar coupe ever had a leaper. It’s a (rather tasteless) aftermarket addition.

Damn I love ramchargers. My grandpa had one that he bought from someone who wheeled it. Had a big-ass roll bar behind the front seats and a reasonable lift, but somehow the body was in great shape. I miss that truck... they sold it for WAY too much money back in 2009 or so.

I dunno where this is but I want to go there. That looks like a blast.

I want to say something cheeky like “stop posting these articles and let the problem solve itself” which would be totally appropriate if they were only endangering themselves but the thought of someone losing a family member or members due to the selfish actions of one asshole in a Tesla is equal parts tragic and

Oh god, this. My boss had a 2014 M56 and it was ATROCIOUS. Nothing felt bolted down, the wind noise was hilarious, the transmission was terrible, the seats were mediocre. It was like a luxury car built to have an impressive spec sheet and that’s it.

1st gen R8 V10 with the gated shifter. IMO these get less attractive with every update and the original still looks like an exotic spaceship. Well within your budget, too.

It would seem BMW is following Genesis with the trend of bronze-colored body trimmings. How unfortunate. 

It’s pretty trivial to do and extremely common.

That’s okay. It’s hideous.

Honestly not a huge fan of his final product. The light streaks are super distracting (especially the one on the windshield) and the splotchy “puddles” of light on the ground are just kind of odd and most would consider them a no-no.

A mountain of tiny annoying things that quickly add up. Plastic coolant fittings in just the right position to get DESTROYED when you remove the battery. Bumper has to come off to remove headlight housings, necessary to replace any of the bulbs in them. Need to change the radiator? Remove the bumper, lights, bash bar,

Despite disliking the Mazda6 I’d do a $1400 every day of the week and twice on Sunday. My main problem is that after all that work I’m left with a car that is... alright. It doesn’t blow me out of the water, it’s perfectly competent for a FWD sedan, which “okay” just never seemed worth it to me for that much misery.

Super fun until they aren’t any more. 90s mitsubishi levels of maintenence and annoyance to work on. I have a 6S manual V6 from that generation and stuff that should take minutes takes hours and stuff that should take hours ends up being a weekend job. I hate it. I hate it so much. And I’m not the only one; I voiced

I have an IS300 Sportcross. They were only available in auto. I gotta say, with a manual this thing would be the only sport sedan I’d consider. Genuinely feels a sway bar upgrade away from BMW 3-series killing territory. An excellent road trip car, too. I put 6k miles on mine in the first two weeks of ownership and

100% agree. My first car was a ‘98 sedan and I drove it back to back with a ‘03 sedan and it was night and day. Never been super on board with the RSX either... 

Counterpoint: ‘96-’00 was the best generation of Civic because they were the last to be truly light flickable cars. In ‘01 they got slightly fatter, slightly safer, and lost the great suspension and low nose for macpherson struts and pedestrian safety.

Perfect overlanding dream van

Did we just become best friends?

Air cooled bikes do be like that. My 500cc CX500 makes similar power numbers to this Guzzi.

It isn’t