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Born in 83. Hate that I’m considered a millennial, as I still remember my pre-internet brain. I love Volvos, have owned two and look forward to seeing the next generation V60. That is all.

Love me a good Subaru story. I bought my first Subaru (2005 Outback XT Limited) just over a year ago and I understand why everyone talks about a certain love (and sometime hate) for the brand. I’m about to paint the winter wheels (2002 era Forester 16" wheels) in BBS gold and throw some new Blizzak WS80 tires (upsized

That is all.

Most often, you’ll see these stickers on Priuses or perhaps old Volkswagen buses, or other cars with similar reputations for being slow.

Your potential for stars is high.

If the hurricane doesn’t kill you, ill-advised jacking techniques just may. Watching that was cringe-worthy, and I’m not just talking about the stance nation wheel-tire combo.

Am I the only one who looks at that narrow track, short wheelbase and massive 20" wheels and thinks about spinal damage and tooth loss? Especially with the tweaked suspension of the ‘S’ model. I can’t imagine it rides smoothly on rough roads.

Hot Take: Ferrari just made a really expensive, really powerful Lotus Evora convertible.

I’m happy to see so much Prelude love this week on Jalopnik. I have always loved all the generations of Prelude, despite not being a Honda guy at all. Definitely needs more attention than it has ever received.

The wheels are an abomination, NP in spite of that. For $2500 the wheels can be replaced with something more appropriate and still be a pretty good deal.

^ He’s probably right you know.

Integra GSR makes me think of Eric the Car Guy and the well-kept one he bought after being the service tech on it for a long time at the dealership, especially given it’s SW Ohio listing. Oh, and NP. Not many of these things are out there unmolested.

The first bottle of champagne as a celebration at the end of a race was actually popped by American legend Dan Gurney 50 years ago at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

My wife likes wagons, we are on our third. 1998 Volvo V70, 2005 Volvo V50 T5, 2005 Subaru Outback XT. I consider myself lucky. I would encourage all well-heeled wagon lovers to buy V90s now, so that the not-as-well-heeled wagon lovers can buy them used in several years when their leases end (or are replaced with

Millions of years in the working, evolution just may be on to something - binocular vision. Turns out that depth perception is much better with it than without it. Maybe autonomous car manufacturers should try it.

1998 V70 Base

What about this one:

I’m also deeply saddened by this news. One of the absolute top Porsche’s ever made, and at the very end of the hand-crafted era, will never be driven as it was presented from the factory. This will require ungodly amounts of mechanical restoration to simply be able to run and drive. Given that everything made out of

I once had three bikes on the roof, one in the trunk, and four adults (one of which is 6'3") into a gen 3 Toyota Prius. I don’t buy your “won’t fit A bike” argument. Anything listed can fit at least two adults and two bikes (provided they are equipped with quick release wheels)