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What I've been doing while driving the unplowed streets of my neighborhood is regularly checking to make sure my handbrake works.

"Ok, hear me out. Tesla uses batteries. Apple uses batteries, or so I'm told. I've never seen one, but I'm sure they're in there. Second, touchscreens. We both got 'em, because tactile feedback is totally overrated. Third, both products are really popular everywhere I go, from San Francisco to Santa Cruz to Sunnyvale

There is a key phrase in that quote, though. They are sold out of Huayra Coupes. I know you're about to type "Hey dingus, the Huayra only comes in a coupe" in the comment box, but that's quite a hint they just dropped. Why specify that it's a coupe? Because there's another variant coming.

It's all the margaritas

I can't quite put my finger on it either.

Problem, though. It's missing something. What could it be missing?

Apparently I am one of the 40% who can digest it. I have never had any digestive issues, and I drink milk on the regular. Whole milk, too, motherfucker.

Every new paragraph starts off way that gives you the urge to import something illegally until you get to the "here's the problem" part and the urge goes away. Nice emotional roller coaster ride, this column and well written as always, Doug.

I think I'm the only guy around here not in love with popups. Heavy at the worst place of the car, often broken, unaero. I'm not sure I like these shaded ones, but I like 944s without them.

Yay Maine?!

My thought on the Bolt vs. Model III. Regardless of the Bolt coming out first and being $5k less than the MIII people will still wait and line up for the Tesla. The brand has become the Apple of the automotive world. Even if it cost more than the competition for similar specs people will choose one over the other for

Went to Dougs kinja page, saw this new article pop up, verbally went "Oh shit!" in my office as I clicked the article, and proceeded to be captivated as Doug whisked me off into an imaginary world where buying the additional warranty paid off instead of being a mark up. Love it.

Affordable mid-engine sports cars. Last one was the MR2, though apparently the X 1/9 was more intimately loved by some.

Even better would be an up! GTI

Today was a good day. Ferrari 488 GTB, Ford Focus RS, and now this.

The debut is slated for Geneva, and the Cayman GT4 is set to arrive in dealers this July starting at $84,600.

Ralph Lauren has earned it pretty well, it must be said...though it's still kinda disturbing that wealth inequality enables this. I have it on good authority that Blake Nordstrom has a hangar with a 1300 car collection outside of Seattle, and that he's also a nice guy, and I even really like his stores! But still. Who

Audi A4 Honda Odyssey Kia Sorento Lexus RX350 Mercedes GL-Class Subaru Legacy Toyota Highlander Toyota Sequoia Volvo XC90

The 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage

Weird, it's like they keep finding ways to make you return to the dealer to look at new stock... weird... almost too weird.