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Stay classy, Cincy. Well played.

Impressive! I used to tow a little trailer behind my green '70 Beetle when I had a lawn-mowing "business" in high school. It held one Craftsman mower, a weedeater, and maybe 12 bags of grass. I hand-made the hitch in shop class.

I got far more clients simply by parking the Beetle and its trailer on a busy street with a

I once towed a midget racer! Like, a good hundred yards

You know you are a jalop when you have a repair manual on the seat. :D

This might be the best article image ever.

Not the Saab 96?

Check it: three of my last five columns are parking the Ferrari, driving a van, and getting good mileage in a used Honda. And they haven't fired me yet. Next week, I run errands in a Toyota.

It did. And holy shit is it gorgeous.

Volvo was one of the first to take advantage of this incredible opportunity, shipping 1000 Volvo 144s to the Hermit Kingdom, along with, presumably, a bill which then-leader Kim Il-Sung promptly got a crack team of highly trained ignorers to forget about.

My vote would be a detective on a stakeout.

Man, it takes a lot to make the Marlins ownership look good.

I think 312 is pretty okay, what does that say about me, Will?

one is parked in front of my appartment... Met the owner, really cool guy... USDM Celica 2000 GT are unfortunatly quite slow, 96hp I think... Japanese 2000GT are something else with over 140hp. I might buy one once I arrive in Japan next week (fuck, moving there for good next fucking week!!!!!)

The Postal Service has a special "book rate". Since books are compact & heavy, but not usually fragile, the post office has a different rate for them...

No, true story. I figured that one of the one way signs was wrong and took a gamble.

It is nice to get there nice and early and be all Zen through the airport. Just please, when there are people behind you (like in the security line), please act with a sense of urgency as a courtesy to everyone around you. Even when I have hours to go before boarding, I get frustrated by the people in the security

I'm glad you have a sense of humor about it and I don't want to tell Carmax their business (ok yes I do) but what the hell were they thinking insuring the quality of a used Range Roger. The only cars with worse quality they might have sold you is something made in the 1970's by British Leyland or maybe Fiat. I had a

Remember, you're replacing those part with more of the same that are just as likely to break...

My favorite Range Rover story (and the one that sums up my whole ownership experience with the brand) was when we were picking up our brand-new '00 model from the dealer. It was late evening after the dealer completed the

+1 for the header image.