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How does the heavier, less powerful car come out on top?

My son is working on the fusion drive. Told him he needed lots of power for his Time Machine. It will be out in a couple years.

Ok, my all-time favorite story of not getting a ticket (it doesn’t fit the theme of the article because I 100% deserved to be pulled over, but I can tell it in a comment): I was visiting a friend of mine out in Pasadena for a week (I’m from New York). This was in 2006. My friend’s father (whom I’d met exactly one time

or does this fucking blog need a fucking title containing “fucking”

makes the author sound like a fucking fuckwit

I don’t know, I saw a BMW with working turn signals the other day.

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If you want a fast, great handling and exotic looking Toyota with a proper transmission Lotus has you covered.

“Wow. My first instinct is to agree with Autoblog’s “we have a hard time believing him on that point” statement, because I myself cannot imagine why fans of a cult-classic like the Supra wouldn’t want to row through their own gears. It is a sports car, after all.”

Will these wipers be available at Pep Boys or Autozone?

Ummm, welcome to 2010?

Can we stop saying stuff like this disregards the laws of physics? THE REASON THIS WORKS IS BECAUSE OF AN IN DEPTH UNDERSTANDING OF THE LAWS OF PHYSICS!

The ‘90’ is significant because the production code names for the supra generations thus far have been A40, A60, A70, and A80. So, a mk V supra would almost certainly have the code A90.

Now available, limited edition Bentley Mulsanne Targa with easily removable top.

You all know me and know what I drive and so you are going to expect me to go with old land cruiser. But frankly, you should buy a Subaru.

40K you say ?

People who steal electric cars should be charged with battery.

You’re implying that it’s possible to teach an editorial staff. How gloriously optimistic.

ah yes wondows... always the first things to go when you’re serious about adding lightness

Hey everybody, say hi to Brian! Brian’s a longtime friend of the site and a former auto writer for the NY Daily News. He’s in Sweden these days, so he’s gonna be bringing us some occasional forbidden fruit Euro car reviews.