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To echo Sir James May, these cars should be preserved "as warnings from history"

Camry for NASCAR appears to me like Jews for Jesus... I continue to lament —and by lament, I mean rant— that nothing equates between motorsport and road cars anymore. For instance, in this case, if TRD is going to do a V8 powered, manual & rear drive Camry, then go for it. They should work a deal with the racing

What format? Not even the ol' "ctrl + F"?

I was relatively disappointed with the content of the manual for the Mustang, I still downloaded the .pdf from Ford nonetheless (by googling my year, make, model & "owners manual").

Touché sir. Too bad they dont praise Vulcan. I'll take that as an opportunity, a niche to be filled in business.

What happened to just being able to get a legit car? (without being hounded about a bunch of other fluff)

Damn. hopefully Trailhawk suspension bits aren't too expensive, or that the aftermarket does what it does best.

4, 5, 7, & 10. Yes.

wow, I remember my first internet comment...

i always love these pieces. Keep 'em coming! One day I will go get one of these cars

Very true! When Hummer was still going, they always had their own buildings, albeit on the same lot as the parent Chevy, etc store, but nonetheless a seperate space to operate in. Many of those buildings still stand, often repurposed into glorified storage units. I think that would be just enough space to put Caddy

Generally speaking, yes, I concur. I saw this happen all the time when I sold both autos and motos. As for myself, I am perfectly content with my base '14 Mustang. Once I got back home from AFG where it was in the care of generous family, I found the car to be surprisingly well appointed for a base car, more so

For each item on the Bugatti repair list, i could buy an whole other car, assembling a fleet of Mustangs... I think thay sounds like the better idea... Lol

i loathe pop/celebrity culture and so refuse to follow or acknowledge it, but then there is the guy fieri reference here. While not surprising, it piques curiosity. Dare I ask what automotive sins he has committed?

No words, just a :)

The Challenger should be called Charger, the Charger called Monaco, and a legit pony car developed to carry the Challenger name. and them there is the Dart...

No Dodge cars here? They beg to be renamed.

You Already know about my new 'Stang. 305 HP, 30 MPG, 6-Spd. Drive from TX to CA, carve canyons and lap some tracks, then go home, all in the same car (& set up). All under $20k, OTD.

I would say minimal electronic nannies, at the very least. This senitment could include fuel injection. if it can be restarted after exposure to EMP, its an old school car

No. If the measures above are what it takes to make the sport more relevant to those watching it, then so be it. There is a reason I prefer the CTSCC to all other forms of racing, its closer to me. F1 cars are technical marvels, space ships, but most cant relate to one very well, we'll never drive one. Without