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1st Gear: The VAG Isn't As Tight As You'd Think

I buy the 60 beers brewed annually claim from Boston Beer Company - and yeah, Sierra Nevada seems to be getting close.

Once upon a time, in my adolescent years, my friend and I were bored and driving to the mall. My friend asked if it would be cool if he drove. I said sure.

A few Novembers ago, I happened to be in Portland, ME and made a point to swing by the Shipyard brewery. They, of course, were no longer serving the Pumpkinhead by this late date.

On a whim a few years back, I set aside one bottle of Hopslam from my annual case to do a vertical tasting the following year. Come February, I poured a fresh bottle and the year old one.

Do it, Jay.

Good lord! Look at the dealer inventory... another FXX, a matched pair of AM DB7 and DB AR1, an 8c, a Phantom limo, a bunch of FFs and 12Cs...

The thing is, there is no general rule here. If you have ABS (as just about every car on the road does today), you shouldn't pump the pedal. If you don't have ABS, you should avoid hard braking if you can. The answer is get to know your car first.

Not a single MA dealer? Nuts to you Sergio.

Don't forget: Most politicians are either insane or shockingly stupid. It could only be a matter of time before autonomy is the only choice we have.

All I have to say is....

Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa.

The Kancamangus Highway through the White Mountains in NH is pretty spectacular - especially on a quiet Autumn morning.

Just last week I saw this Nissan Skyline cruising around Old Town Alexandria!

You're actually lucky you picked F as one of the cross streets, because as you said, there are two 9th and F intersections, and only two.

And the GranCabrio will be powered by your own ego!

It's ok, Land Rover. If everyone made sexy floating seats like Volvo, then they wouldn't be sexy in the first place.

Older Explorers had bumper-mounted license plates. They do look like Ford wheels from that period, but could be a Ranger as well.

India's The Economic Times reports that the market study for the car codenamed 'Q5' was nearing its completion and a team of 45 engineers headed by Karl Heinz Servos, Project Director for Joint Projects at Tata Motors is leading the project.

Following a spate of fires late last year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced it would investigate the Tesla Model S for a possible recall. As of today, that inquiry is closed, and it's all thanks to titanium. Go titanium!