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I’m surprised I had to scroll this far to find a turbo Subaru. I’ll contribute my WRX in winter mode:

2000 Isuzu Vehicross - Ebony

Top down, heat up! Verts rule in winter.

I think Jaguar has really pulled off the look. It’s natural, and reminiscent of a fish’s gills or something.

Did someone say Ford RS200? I love this photo!

I dig them with a little ducktail/gurney flap

Whenever I’m in Japan I am on the look out for these. (and there are plenty, especially any city west of Tokyo) It’s weird, I get all excited and start breathing heavy but for the most part it seems no one ever looks twice at these there.

Tesla Model 3 with red felt/leather interior? Yes, please.

I have no problem with this.

No black belt-lines and straight edges; the transformation is incomplete.

Some people have not a single fucking clue what is a good car from a bad one. “It’s old, junk it.”
I bought a 1987 Toyota 4Runner Turbo 4x4 from a junkyard parking lot because the owner thought it was better off as scrap metal.
The SOB has a removable top, turbo, a sweet digital cluster, original paint, straight body,

Subaru of Canada runs one in the Canadian Rally Championship. It’s pretty cool but it’s no wagon.

Seriously. Stop promoting the actions of this moron. He’s not the messiah, he’s a very naughty boy.

the shooters on this were great—matt johnston and alex tabaczka, both shooters from the world of U.S. rallying

That shot is amazing

So basically people are dying because they’re stupid? I guess this is nothing even remotely new, but it sucks that Chrysler is going to have to pay for the idiocy of others.

You mean you can’t quickly tap up, you need to go alllll the wayyy up to park —- like.... on a normal car?

Jesus the level of idiotproofness things need these days.

277,236: Total 2015 JGCs sold.

Years ago I was in the ATM business when our customers (banks) started getting sued by advocates for the visually-impaired because they did not have “equal access” to the same 24-hour banking services that sighted people did. As a low-level product manager, I approached the American Bankers Assn to act as a broker to