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I’m scared to, in case you’ve sent a Trojan Donkey!

I stopped reading halfway through. I know this is just a blog on the internet, but please proofread at least once before posting. So many missing, extra, or incorrect words.

NYU? Do we want to know who’s in charge of “the cyber” for them?

I thought you were going to say that you replaced your windshield with plywood.

It’s a cool looking project, but I do want to clarify something. Did you anchor it all to the car? I know you said that the weight holds it in place, but if you were to get into an accident (such as something unforseen, such as you VW dying while driving, not that that would EVER happen) and were hit, there’s a good

This is completely awesome! I vow to be that little old lady someday.

The interior has excellent design choices, it’s simple and purpose built. It doesn’t have a million buttons like an Audi, it doesn’t have silly color and scents like a Mercedes, and it doesn’t have the boring interior of a BMW. The build quality of these cars is on par with all other Luxury cars in it’s class from

IM sorry but this comment is dumb AF.

I bought an XKR convertible a couple weeks ago. The other day I was getting gas when a little old lady (80ish) pulled up behind me in a lovely white Benz SEC. We’re talking like 4'10'’, curly grey hair, cardigan, the whole deal. She comes up, says ‘Wow, what a beautiful car, can I take a look?’ I tell her of course,

“Dear Penthouse, you’ll never believe what happened to me the other day...”

Wish I could give you +2. One for your coupe determination and one for “Imperial Destroyer.”

I had a small one in a rear facing seat and another in a front facing when I had my coupe. It’s actually pretty easy when you move the passenger seat forward enough and put the rear-facing there.

I have said it repeatedly on this blog before as a Mustang driving dad. It’s not ideal for a family car but it’s acceptable. Of course my daughter is older (bought it when she was 6) so that makes it easier, but I drove coupes even when she was an infant. For better or worse, they don’t stay babies for long so I find

Back in a December, some friends and I went down to Daytona for the Ferrari Finali Mondiali. As we were taking photos of the 1200+ Ferrari’s in attendance (yes, 1200), some guy approaches us and the conversation basically goes like this:

we start talking about the Simeone Museum in Philly.

It’s giving me wood.

Cotdamn, that has to be the most perfectly outfitted Porsche I’ve ever seen. The color, interior, wheels...everything is just right