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Can confirm, I yelled O-H to a cop and got tear gas instead of and I-O

Not bad, I got 71-80% for both my 1985 Toyota MR2 and my 1982 Jeep CJ-7

That...that gif is a thing of beauty

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just count yourself lucky that it wasn't 66 degrees outside and at 6 o'clock or else the earth would have opened up so the underworld could reclaim it

I'm honestly surprised that it's not rigged to only say Miata haha

I don't think its quite hit collector status yet, but it probably will in the future. That said, I love first gen MR2's. It's such a fun car to drive, especially when you swap in a 20v Blacktop 4AGE motor like I did

OMG its like a squished 240z!!! i want to give it a hug!!!

murphy's law

They should let it share a platform with the next Z car. The 370z is way too heavy as-is and is getting pretty long in the tooth. So they should design a new RWD platform and scale it so you have a smaller lightweight version for the IDx and the larger version for the bigger and more powerful Z car. It won't be the

It's also my understanding that a significant portion of the suspension travel was from tire flex so really the suspension would have to be redesigned. I think that would be for the better since predicting suspension behavior is much easier than predicting tire behavior

My brother taught me in his 84 Jeep CJ7 when I was about 13. The clutch pedal was not quite what you'd call precise or light, but he made me start by just getting the thing moving without using any throttle just to get used to modulating the clutch.

They tried it once at the corvette museum and we all know what the result was

they must have been on LSD judging by the number of torx head fasteners on those old jeeps

I loved the floor switch on my old CJ7 but usually my left foot was outside the jeep on the running board

Jeep owners, especially the CJ crowd. Everyone loves Jeeps and Jeeps are just fun. I've never seen a group of people who are so eager to help you pull an ancient several-hundred pound cast iron axle out of a wagoneer in a junkyard.

Computer's are getting pretty damn good, but I think we're giving these self-driving cars a little too much credit. I don't think a car, or any robot for that matter, is anywhere close to being able to look at a situation and accurately determine which course of action will result in the least damage or loss of life.

The world deserves a gif from 1:42-1:47. A Bullitt mustang with a healthy dose of oppo is part of a balanced breakfast.

I've had wet dreams about that AW11 222D rally car