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This would be my vote, although timing the whole scene from start to finish seems a little unfair, since some of the pieces of action depicted during that sequence is almost certainly occurring concurrently with other pieces of action.

It’s possible.

599 without a doubt is probably the most understated vehicle ever photographed. It is simply unreal how different the photo and the car appear.

I’m going to put the blame on the big car mags, starting a long time ago. Those guys could not stop bitching about turbo lag, ever, even on cars that didn’t have it at all.

Then why does the Mazdaspeed3 exist?

“Why buy a brand new Cessna Citation when you can buy this low-hours C5 Galaxy for the same price?”

Look! Tyler Rogoway meets Tavarish in one place!

Yes. Those bastards sold people a highly regarded supercar and then had the nerve to make an even better and more highly regarded supercar. Change is a horrible thing.

This is my submission for both "best wagons under $10,000" and "most predictable commenter."

So why do so many trucks stall on train tracks?

And if the guy won't meet you in a police station parking lot that is probably a HUGE SIGN that whatever you were looking to buy is stolen or the guy selling it is might be a scammer.

This is actually pretty nice. Good job, police.

If you're going to buy electronics, I suggest doing the deal at a bank. You can withdraw the money while you're there, and you can use the wall outlets to see if things like laptop chargers work.

A simple rational post about policing and your thoughts on it, with no real judgement what-so-ever? A good story that makes you empathize with both sides and come away a better person?!

When a ship comes into port, they throw out lines so it can be docked. Those lines for one of these huge ships are huge and heavy. This dude apparently hooked it up to his pickup truck to pull the line further into land to get it onto a cleat on the port dock. They turn on the winch once the rope is tied down to

Your navigation screen that's stuck displaying the Land Rover logo isn't broken, it's the diagnostic computer displaying what's at fault with the car.

They never sold those in the US, and between the V600 and Le Mans they probably didn't make much more than 50 cars, but I suppose theoretically you could get a 600hp Aston then.

Is that really what it sounds like, or is that the sound that they're going to pump through the speakers?

Did you use a digital gauge or analog... because... M4