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Ah, I’ll never forget it. I was a PC and Nintendo gamer at age 13. It was first day at summer camp, and we had a break. I brought a gaming magazine from home intending to read it there. There was an interview with the older president of Nintendo, but current at the time. I read it and towards the middle, my heart

Your last paragraph would indicate you might want to do some reading up on chemistry and physics.

If after hundred years we haven't been able to develop solar and wind alternatives why are you guys still bringing it up? It doesn't work, it's too expensive, it's horrible looking. I hope they'll be able to make hydro power from oceans a viable solution.

“My city with a TINY fraction of it’s vehicles being electric seems to do just fine”

Not really.

At first I didn’t know the guy and liked the idea of a flamboyant Italian executive leading Chrysler. But I’ve grown to loathe Sergio.

THANK YOU! I have exactly the same plans and thoughts as you do, DonKeybals. I also want a 911, and I also plan on driving it. Because the only reason why I could ever think to keep the mileage down is so that you can sell it for slightly more for the next guy. I’ll pass, and rather enjoy my car than stress over

The 3800 may not be a great engine, but it isn't horrible

ANY Hummer, but this should happen to all of them. “This has a clean Illinois title” Holy Shnikes! Current bid $5.50 says it all.

Ugh, Bangle butt makes me think of People of Walmart - Upscale edition.

+1 to all of that. interesting story.. my brothers an alfa romeo tech. this morning he brought by a a ‘14 4C that was a buyback due to a shifting issue—to show off, but also to taunt me(he wouldn’t let me drive...). he took it for the weekend to make sure the issue was fixed after his repair(perk of the job, color me

Here’s the real story on that... and it’s easily fixable:

Surprisingly, it’s the same in Texas. They tend to be left-lane hogs, whereas the step-up “hip mom” car (the Escalade) passes on the right doing a million miles an hour.

Go back and read stuff from the early 1990s...or do a little research before posting your “facts”...

Because many people buying sports cars that are $90k+ new aren’t actually all that interested in driving them so much as being seen in them, or simply don’t have the time to drive them regularly. There are obviously many enthusiasts buying 911s, such as yourself, but most 911 owners have them as

Hey Tom McParland, a question for Jalopnik if you had the money for a GTR what would you buy instead?

Conversely, I don’t care if it is blindingly fast and a technological tour de force.