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reverberocket is nipping the apex..and gently blowing in it's ear.
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Alpine's Mini Roadster display car...

mid '70's Oldsmobile Toronado XSR

'96-'99 Isuzu Oasis - a rebadged, 1st gen Honda Odyssey; part of the deal that had Isuzu providing Honda with rebadged Rodeos as 1st gen Pilots.

Are they still all in on the Aussie V8 SuperCar series?

Are they comfortable with the Chinese-made S60L eventually getting to other markets besides China - could it's modification challenge their "No Deaths 2020" goal?

For the love of God, don't let Ray Wert near it.

"I once had to make a world record run from Austin to Houston and back on Christmas Eve night because I forgot presents for the kids at home. Either the State Troopers along IH-10 and 71 were all off for the night or they all had the Christmas spirit and didn't pull me over."

My first car was an MGB/GT, and I drove it year 'round in the Finger Lakes area of upstate NY with BIAS-PLY snow tires on the rear. (it was the 70's - I'm old, but not THAT old.) I know exactly what you mean - a light car with fairly balanced, neutral handling is the ideal car to dance with on snowy roads. I'm so

Mazda RX-8s are great for many things! Driving in winter, however, isn't one of them as DJHerbert discovered

Thanks - I was clueless.

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Here's one (in portrait mode) from Darth...

Driving on the NE Extension of the PA Turnpike near Scranton a bit after midnight on Christmas eve 1993 in a '90 Camry wagon with the Ms. beside me, 2 toddlers in car seats in the back, our 2 cats wandering around, and the cargo area packed to the roof with bags and Christmas presents. We'd been on the road for 2

There's a camera on the hood of the Spyder - we need to find that video.

1932 Ford Roadster

2010 XC60 AWD 3.2

Volvo's love winter. Winter driving is part of their DNA. Great defrosters, wipers, heated seats. And the XC60 is an attractive, convenient-sized crossover. This one is CPO, so it still carries a comprehensive warranty up to 7 yr/100,000 mi.

Thing is, upstate NY is one of the hotbeds of the sacrificial winter rat. I'll bet a good many locals are getting around just fine thank you in one of these...