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Most Front Range Coloradans don’t prepare their cars for winter. 99% of the time that’s fine most days are mild and roads are clear. Then this happens:

Makes sense, since PA is the keystone state.

Congratulations, you’ve found the most irrelevant thing to focus on, while ignoring that police literally attacked a vehicle.

Somebody who doesn’t have a babysitter at hand..?

I’m pretty sure that was a Lambo, dude.

To each his own, I guess. Lose the front end and the c pillar design (I hated it when Mercury and the Ford Anglia used it), and what’s left is pretty clean and straightforward. Otherwise, the design isn’t daring so much as it is discordant. IMHO.  

Ferrari 250 GT Lusso.

It really ahs to be the Muira. It looks amazing from every angle, it came in wild colours, all of which could be argued to be the best looking colour, and it’s just such a perfect, low slung machine.

Obligatory Miura

Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt.

The best fast Ford is the 1901 “Sweepstakes” race car piloted by Ford himself:

I’d argue the 2000 Cobra R. It was so, SO special and so rare. They took the garbage Fox chassis and turned it into something that was beating C5 ZO6s in SCCA showroom stock. The motor was hilariously under rated at 385 hp, I’ve personally tested one and it made that at the wheels. Plus, look at that intake:

I’ll preface this by saying that I’ve been known to “see” connections between objects that aren’t actually there. So feel free to tell me how off I am with this, but this is definitely what I was reminded of from the top-down view:

As silly as this might sound, no physical buttons for climate control is a major no for me.

Hate the new digital dash.

bullshit, if they really wanted that they coulda shoulda just built the wagon instead. this is a CUV cash grab, pure and simple, and they shouldn’t act like they’re above it

Because I understand there have to be more entries than just “Stirling Moss” (which is the only truly correct answer), Markku Alén.

I wore out my copy of Cars and Trucks and Things That Go as a kid, I knew it so well that my parents couldn’t get away with skipping a page or two even though it’s the child’s equivalent of War and Peace. And as much as my 3YO doesn’t always have the attention span to sit through a full book, he’ll sit through this

Honestly, I always preferred the exhaust note of the V6 over the V8. Has more of a classic sound to it, like the E Type. 

I kept thinking this was called the termite through the whole article. I understand the challenges of coming up with a name that comes out well in every language, but I can’t un-see that.