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I very much disagree with that.

Meanwhile us Subies have resorted to other means of making it by...

What you’ve described is the GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado....Except for the large bed part.

I’d rather get a teenager something that was built in the 2000s for $3,200. They’re gonna crash it, and I’d rather they be in something with at least one airbag.

They’re cheap, found in a variety of vehicles that you can salvage one from, and they’re small. Compared to Ford or Chrysler V8, the LS series looks tiny. That’s why so many 4 cylinder cars have LS swaps. It’s not so much that the guy wouldn’t rather have a Mustang V8 in there...it’s just that the Chevy is the only

They really thought that airline name and that symbol right after it is a good idea?

The C4 was the result of a conscious decision by Chevrolet/the Corvette team to move upmarket, away from the Disco Dan cruiser with badly dated underpinnings that the late C3 was and towards more of an exotic chaser. Early ads lined it up against the likes of the Ferrari 308, Esprit Turbo, and (seriously) Countach.

It’s hard to beat a c5 for a mid priced track day car. High mile examples are going for decent prices these days, and with minor tweaks, much fun can be had.

“Hi. I work at the BBC and my job is to vet our top presenters to make sure they don’t embarrass the station” said no one ever?

I guess punching a producer doesn’t seem so bad now, does it?

Seems like a lot of hassle for 300hp.

Remember kids, this isn’t about the environment. This is about the cheating. If this was about the environment, the Feds would be concerned about the ramifications of all that wasted material and the energy and materials waste of the recycling process, etc. etc.

Seems counterintuitive to the "damage to the environment" ethos to render up to half a million vehicles inoperable, or otherwise destroy them, as part of the recall.

One for David Tracy and another for Doug. You know what, let’s just buy them in bulk. Lavs all around.

Really cool piece. The whole Jason Drives series has been excellent. I think he’s done a good enough job that you guys can buy him a wireless lav mic so we can still hear what he’s saying when he isn’t 6 inches away from the camera. ;)

Luckily the Navy has thought of that, and is implementing a cutting-edge strategy of “not throwing out everything else on the boat just because we got a laser”

While I completely agree that 150kw laser will not vaporize fog and rain (1,500mw isn’t going to either), the tea kettle comparison is a bit misleading. There is a pretty big difference between delivering that much power in a spot about the size of a millimeter and a hot plate several inches across.

I never liked the cast. Other than Tanner Foust, I didn’t think either of the two other schmucks were actually “car guys.” And Foust came across as a jerk half the time.
The show should have had Jay Leno and Tim Allen.

It would mess up the perfect ratio to kick him off and not replace with another Ginger; however subbing in a Red Golden Retriever would get rid of so much shouting, add a degree of compliance and give the other hosts some bit of pet therapy while they wait to say their lines. Win Win If I do say so myself.

You must be the life of the party huh?