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For your person going to Alaska. Grab a Subaru Crosstrek for $10-$15k (that should be 2 years old with 60-100k miles). Drive it for a year and resell it for $10-$15k. Reliable, great winter car, good MPG, and fantastic resale value which is key in your situation. 

And you can easily hose out the interior to get rid of any spills.

As as Astros fan, battling one of these two teams will be no cake walk. They both gave Houston fits during the regular season.

Oooooo yellow.

It isn’t Jerry’s World. They should have at least gotten 5.

Joe! What are you doing! You’re about 2 inches too far to the right! - Angel Hernandez.

That should be announced next week going by The Drive.

I want to know how much more horsepower those Mustangs and Camaros have on the Camry?!?!

Might as well go full JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAG

To the Miata guy. The RF won’t accept a proper roll bar and the top isn’t considered “roll-over safe” by many sanctioning bodies/tracks. Therefore you limit yourself with when and where you can actually take the car and put it on a track. Keep the ‘99 NB1 to modify and then by yourself a nice comfortable DD (like an

Hyundai (Kia/Genesis) is very quickly becoming THE enthusiast brand(s). Their recent cars, future cars, and their dedication to motor sports really is drawing a lot of great attention from the car community.

Good.

0-100-0 is a better metric to use than 0-60 or even 1/4 mile. It is 2 (TWO) metrics in one!

Earl has was a customer of mine for 15 years. He’s a very genuine guy, funny as can be, and his family are amazing folks. His sons and wife are just great people to be around. But it always saddened me seeing that man try to even walk anymore. Football destroyed his body, but luckily he made some great business

No Walser Supra no care...

You guys need to work on your punctuation...

Meh Car Monday on a Tuesday? I’m all confused.

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