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Wow this actually looks...great.  Color me surprised.  Will be interesting to see the specs

I’m planning to sell/trade in the BRZ for something automatic and reliable that will short term be my winter car, and eventually be a daily.

The MSM is the worst Miata made.

That may be the prudent thing to do, but that’s not how copyright works.

What IP property was used by the photographer?

Are you a lawyer?  You don’t appear to know shit about how copyright law actually works.  Public domain is not what you appear to think it is.  

I have owned the following BMW cars all of which I enjoyed:

Plain clothes, running up and snatching someone without clear establishment of what authority you are representing is not how we as Americans accept an arrest. This person was not a violent extremist or anything that would require a tactic of this level. Nor would would we arrest someone who did meet that level in

If you were hoping for an EV version of a single-cab, 8-foot bed Sierra, this is not that truck, and was never going be.

I work on my vehicles regularly and would have absolutely no problem with a couple non operative vehicles in an neighbor’s yard but when there are literally a dozen vehicles sitting there for 6 months to 2 year I start to worry about rats, wasps, and other vermin nesting in those 12 junk heaps and spreading to my

This is exactly it.  Performance numbers are so incredible these days that they’re almost meaningless.  The real key to a ‘drivers car’ - which is what I’d consider a hot hatch to, first and foremost, be.  Is the experience.  Is it well balanced.  Is it communicative.  Is it engaging.  All subjective elements - and,

If there’s no manual, it’s not a hot hatch. Look at all the “competition” listed here. Clutches down the line. A hot hatch is supposed to provide a certain experience. The car is probably fine and fast and whatever, but it’s not in the same category as the others.

Rule #1: Never post a video when an article will suffice. Most people don’t have the time (or an appropriate setting) to watch a video, but all of us have 60 seconds to read a condensed list of tips.

Counter-point: The new shield grille is excessive, bordering on tacky, and those headlights look like a watered-down version of whatever the concept was. All these designs look like they need a bit more refining so that they don’t look oversized and tacky.

I am, in fact, an IT consultant/engineer. I simply don’t give a shit. I pay LOTS of money for very good insurance. If my shit gets stolen, I get new shit. I didn’t even have KEYS for my house in Maine for the first decade I owned it, we literally never locked the place. When your house has glass windows, locks only

I have zero desire for any car where I have to fuck around with putting physical keys in locks. I have my Luddite tendencies when it comes to cars, but keys are very much not one of them. I have touch code locks on my HOUSES too. Physical keys are relics of bygone days.

I disagree. Cadillac cheaper out and used the rear doors from the sedan, instead of designing new doors for the wagon with a squared off rear window. The result is that mess where the rear door has a movable window, that ugly fixed triangular window, and that ridiculous trapezoidal window on the D-pillar.

And yet I’d still have to try really hard to be as much of an unpleasant dick as you are. 

But that Lexus is going to cost you alot to run it another 100000 miles this Buick will do it with oil changes and basic maintenance.  Not everyone wants a Hoonermobile that after it's Hooned noone will touch it.

They’re fun, but I mean, a 2020 Civic Si will feel a whole lot faster. Not to mention be much safer.”