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Robb’s been a friend of the site for years and has written for us before, but I’m happy to announce he’ll be one of our regular contributors from now on. He’ll be writing about how to drive fast, the business of racing, what’s going on at the ‘Ring, car reviews and much more. Give him a warm welcome!

When I first saw this, I thought it was a photoshop.

This is why some systems should stay mechanical instead of going electrical.

This is disgusting. Whatever plastic forming machine that BMW bought to make the rear of the i8 needs to be thrown out or never used while on drugs again. It looks like some modern bolt on fender kit from eBay that would get bolted onto a Supra or BRZ. The front end is disgusting. Sure lexus has a huge cobra commander

1m and Z4m both were manual only and came after the E39. As to what is the last true M car that debate will run for years and years.

Sports car buyers aren’t actually buying performance, they’re buying perception of performance and exclusivity. If people complain about 90% of SUV buyers not ever using their car off-road, the figure has got to be even lower for sports car buyers actually using the car anywhere but on public streets. Sure, they like

Bravo Doug. Another spot-on article with more humor than an entire late night routine. Though we need to send you something new to listen to. We all love Jimmy Eat World but how many months has that album been on repeat?

It shuffles its feet along the road, with an “Ugh, fine” like a disgruntled adolescent who’s just been told he has to go to church on Sunday morning because that’s what we do in this house.

A friend of mine bought a 2015 Si, after he got rid of his Fit. He likes Hondas, what can I say.

It’s not a bad car. It’s better than the 8th gen if you ask me, but that’s not really saying much. In a world of MKVII GTIs, Focus and Fiesta STs, the Civic Si is screaming out for change. Seriously Honda, you’ve been

I can’t begin to count the number of times I’ve heard this, from men and women, young and old: “I’m not into cars, but I love Top Gear.” If it didn’t serve as a gateway drug for cars, it at least helped the normals understand us enthusiasts a little bit.

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I can predict the future. Everyone will say it's amazing but half will complain that it doesn't have a manual. Then the rest will say that this is a time-attack car so it needs a DSG only. Everyone will be blamed to be cheap and never buying new, therefore causing the death of the manual. All those who bought a new