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Came to post this...could hardly read an issue of ‘Car’ without at least one reference to it. Later in the decade it was the 22B subie all over the place, but most of the writers still preferred the R32, and were happy everyone had moved onto the Subie so that the resale prices would come down on the R32.

Really funny thing about Verstappen is how he will constantly whine throughout every race about every little thing any other driver does but he, of course, is clean as a whistle. Yeah, right. He also constantly talks about how ‘undriveable’ his car is and the idiot commentators eat it up and talk about his stellar

Audi B8 coupes, especially the RS5. Gorgeous and contemporary even 15 years after release.

C6, yes, possibly (to be classic, it needs to be clean, the C6 is)...the C7...no, other than people using it, and the Honda Civic R, as examples of the kind of silliness you get when you have 13 year olds stuck in math class do your styling for you.

So, so many car snobs on this site...and I have been guilty of it, too, throughout my life. But I had one of these for a rental when I was on assignment for about 10 months and I was quite impressed. It was a comfortable, nicely equipped, solidly built (yes, really!), nice handling, decently quick car. I wasn’t going

I really don’t understand their thinking with some of the things they left out of these. One of the biggest draws of Sonos is having a single, central, musical ecosystem...but these do not connect to that. Why not? Why would I possibly consider these when they are no more convenient to use than my Aeon headphones

This was featured on an episode...possibly two...of Engine Masters, where they even discussed safe minimums and such. Then again, the show is focused on horsepower and drag racing, so engines that can already be considered ‘at risk’.

A little disappointed in Martin being disappointed with the F1 at the track...it wasn’t designed and engineered as a track car, but to be the ultimate road car. The fact it is pretty darned good there as well is impressive. If anyone thinks Gordon Murray wouldn’t be able to create the ultimate track weapon, they’ve

How did nobody mention the Maybach Exelero?

Damn...you started us off with a good one, and I agree that the slanted headlights help with that kind of furrowed-eyebrow evil-lear kind of thing, but the one I always come back to is the Widowmaker...the Porsche 917. I mean, you’re driving along and see THIS in your rearview mirror, you are going to shit yourself...

Ok, a more realistic one...I want a car that is reasonably small, handles great, and has an insane amount of power and (rear-biased) awd...and really low gearing, like a Group B rally car. 0-60 under 2 seconds, but a top speed of only like 125. Acceleration I can use everywhere, top speed I really can’t (around here

The “Traffic Eraser” button...it’s like that Easy button from that office store, but when you punch it a noise like that old THX Sound happens and all of the traffic in front of you is...erased. I’d pay good cash money for that. Only to be used sparingly and when absolutely necessary, of course.

Must. Eat. TURKEY LEG!!!

There’s so many different racing series and types of cars, throughout history...and there aren’t too many drivers these days that cross over, at least not at the same time. Back in the day (now I feel old), some of those guys would ALWAYS be racing...whenever, wherever, in whatever they could get their hands on (and

Yeah, but he was apparently kind of douchey, so nobody will vote for him.

Came here to post that....”Age of the Sun” by The Sunshine Fix is my warm weather go-to...heck, it’s got a song titled “Mr. Summer Day” which is just the perfect pop song (catchy, great fun lyrics, awesome harmonies). The album has at least three others that could be called that, too. “Buh baah baaaah”

I live in NJ and frequently cross the Delaware into PA to ride along the river...there are lots of folks who pull over just to take off their helmets. I just don’t get it, but then again, I have gone down and my barely-DOT legal lid saved my skull, so I am likely biased.

Just felt obligated to point out, as I often do on posts about Vegas or their derivatives, that the engine bay does accommodate a small block V8...which would liven things up a bit.

Other than setting off all the car alarms in our parking deck, I doubt it had much vehicular impact...of course, my building is a good 37 miles away from Tewksbury, and while we had a rumble and vibration, it wasn’t all that bad (enough for the car alarms, though). My parents are only 4 miles from the epicenter and

Well, it’s the next town over from Bedminster, where some orange dude has a golf course...so you may have heard of it because of that.