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Co-drivers are very helpful and important. Just don’t leave them behind.

I am saving my money for Dennis Reynolds’ Range Rover. It is a finisher car.

I had the same thought, though it looks SUV/crossover height. Obviously tough with the blur, but the rear window arch makes me think Audi Q5:

Obviously not. Should be an AZ-1 and a G63 6x6.

Granddaddy said one day
two things gon’get in your way
One’ll be your automobile
the other’s gon’be your woman
Your woman’s gonna break your heart
Your automobile’s gonna fall apart

My fathers only advice to me on meeting girls: “A puppy and a Corvette will get lots of girls to talk to you. But after that you’re on your own, boy”

And a helmet! SPCA2010 spec or later.

I learned to drive a stick in HS when I convinced my dad a 50k mile used black ‘86 MR2 (from a National used car lot—how they came to get it, I have no idea, but it was off lease) was the car a senior in HS needed. This was in 1991 . I had driven a stick a couple times before on a Saab 9000 turbo, but very little

For anyone who has a teenager and you want them to learn how to drive stick: let them learn on an automatic first. Give them anywhere from six months to a year getting used to all of the shit they have to pay attention to when driving a car using an automatic. Then, after a fair degree of all that stuff has receded to

Tried to learn to drive a manual when I was 14 helping a friend work at a school over the summer. It was an old crappy Mazda B2000 truck. Well there was a contracting company there doing some renovation work. After stalling way too many times, I heard one of the workers yell, “Hey! That kid couldn’t drive a finger up

I thought she played a great spy before...

I really like the cars and coffee edition

they ruined the #1 part of the 2000 740i... it came with the best looking wheels of all time

Oooooh, the Germans!

All of that effort and no drive-train swap? When the magazine cover said “hybrid” (that’s what we used to call them back in the 90s and we tied an onion to ours belts which was the style at the time) I’m assuming the TT is on the inside, too. No thanks. I’ll have to say “let’s bounce” which is what we used to say back