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I paid $0.12/gal this weekend. A full tank was $1.44. Thank you Fuel Rewards.

The Hyundai Santa Fe has a sport mode. That’s the level we’ve reached. The Hyundai Santa Fe.

Last time I checked Maxwell had their GT350 (not R) listed for $90k. That is a $30k mark-up on a semi-limited production car. I can’t begin to fathom what they have in store for a GT350R. May need more than 3 people for that one.

Interesting article, I never really would have thought of this. Because;

I’ll take mine in yellow. The C4 ZR1 will always be on my want list. There used be a guy around own that had one with the license plate “KEYS ON”.

Yes. Doug should take a trip on down the Texas (to rack up some unlimited miles) and get sponsored at H2R for a day.

EXTREME!!!

I’m really excited to see what comes from the “N” brand they should be pushing this coming year.

I guess not technically a kammback since the rear glass is in the middle, but the profile does give hints.

Alrighty, found a good death trap;

Reminds me of my uncle’s old MG. Before that he has a Fiat 128 spyder. He wouldn’t sell me either car as my first car because they were too unreliable. So I got an RX-7 and showed him!

Do you take submissions for these? I have an absurd amount of old car magazines that I could search and probably dig up some gems.

1977: 7-position tilt steering wheel. Frankly, I’m jealous. I am not sure I have owned a car until my current that has tilt. (I’m looking at you Mazda...)

We can rebuild it, we have the technology.

The thing about the IROC Camaro is that it can out run any police car out there. When I pull over for a cop in my IROC Camaro I am doing them a favor.

Is this the book Jeff Sanders always talks about during LHR events?

CP

I DD and track my 2013 turbo. 50k miles and not a lick of trouble. It won’t beat some of the cars down the drag strip in its price range but it will hang on the twisty track. Hyundai’s infotainment systems have always be highly regarded as very intuitive compared to other manufacturers’. Materials are on-par with the

The City of Austin shouldn’t have much of an issue covering the difference. Texas brought in $18 million in extra cash while the tiny little City of Austin cashed in at $26.9 million. Oh, and to top it off the city planners are trying to push another property tax increase. I see the problem as all the money is spent

I hate these, but that exhaust sound...