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6 series GXP or GTFO.

Weird, I must of had the prototype model in high school.

Cue the obligatory "Hennessey is a piece of shit" posts. This'll be good.

It's a shame it died but at least you didn't roll it.

Thinking about the Lexus was different. There's a kind of strange serenity in a $600 car. It might live, it might die. I might find an affordable new engine to swap in, I might not. Either way was alright with me.

There should be a new class - Luxury Rally Cross.

Bravo. That was a good end for a car that normally would have died in the hands of some sixteen year old kid trying to look baller or rotting away in an octogenarian's carport waiting for said old person to kick off so the car can be auctioned to said sixteen year old with the rest of the estate.

I'm sorry that she's dead, the lessons learned should be more than worth the money spent.

Note that the Subaru's wheels are not touching the ground.

A police officer briefly turns on their emergency lights, runs through an intersection, and then turns them off immediately after going through. Are they using subtlety in heading towards an emergency?

Sergeant Paul Paulos of the St. Paul Police Paul told Paul that the Paul was issued a Paul for running a Paul. Paul.

Unreliable ? The Fulvia is considered one of the most reliable cars of the era (in its class). The engine is a jewel.

"That's not gone well"

That was an Awesome Show!

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I would totally watch a show that simply consisted of the track-battles from Best Motoring.

I don't think I can watch an hour of Doug sitting at the Land Rover dealership waiting for warranty work.

Here's a crazy idea... motorsports!!!

Rally, off-road racing (Dakar, Baja 1000, Mint 400, King of the Hammers), sports car (road racing series like TUDOR, LeMans, and BTCC), and even a show that could cover grassroots motorsports.


A rebooted Top Gear USA, hosted by Matt Farah, Doug DeMuro, and Jerry Seinfeld.