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I propose we go to the shipping docks and push all the cars into the harbor instead of paying the chicken tax. Who’s with me? Oh, no one... am I not suprised, why didn’t Rand Paul win, we could of had flying cars by now.

But what do the super rich do with their money? Do they invest it, spend it, or burn it? Even if they hold it in a bank it still does something. Someone benefited from that money, maybe Ferrari?

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I understand what he is saying, but I think it’s less altruistic and more protectionism of his own drive. I know the drivers who pay for their seat aren’t always great but sometimes that is the only way to get into the sport, and someone them wind up being great. So how many of us are self funding our own racing, to

Taxation is Theft

Your right, none of these issues are bad or should stop anyone from buying one, its just that ignoring them can lead to engine failure and expensive repairs. So keep the spark plugs torque, so they won’t destroy the threads on the head if they come loose, replace broken engine mounts, it’ll prevent a miss shift and

It sounds like a ticking noise, it’s easy to mistake for valve noise, but it goes away after the oil pressure raises.

Thank You, keep up the good fight, automotive words have meanings and ignoring them invites chaos. I am already tired enough of the 5 door hatchback vs wagon conversations I get into, I don’t want this one as well. I can almost hear the future, “Hey that’s a nice wagon you got there.” “It’s not a wagon it’s a 5-door

This is a good choice, I do love the S2000, I had one, I still sing the praises of it, but don’t think that it’s civic in terms of maintenance cost. Just so you know the 2 liter version (ap1) has some quirks that could cost a lot of money if your not careful.

He missed the drivers’ meeting and the still let him ride? It’s 100% his fault for crashing and breaking his own legs, this should be thrown out of court.

Interesting, for a long time now the stroke-to-bore ratio of 1.09 was considered the most efficient, I am surprised to see it pushed even further. On a side note the Mazda skyactiv 2.5 only has a 1.124 stroke-to-bore so way to go Toyota.

I did the exact same thing years ago, I test drove a new RX-8 R3, I liked it but it was just unimpressive. So decided to go with the S2000 because I loved it. If I had gone with the RX-8 I might still have it since it has a backseat and I was getting pressured to get something with a back seat, after we had some kids,

It’s hard to compare American Muscle and   Japanese cars to each other, since the Japanese are more European in their design and purpose. So if your a fan of MGs and Alphas you will fall in love with the engineering, fit and finish of the miatas, the S2000s, and most of the other small displacement sports cars that

So is the MX-5 getting the Skyactiv-X engine? If I recall that engine makes 181hp.

They only run a 1,000 ft distance now, due to the lack of run off area at the tracks.

I am starting to hate going to the junkyard here in California, my heart gets broken every time seeing rust free post 75 cars that get junked because their only crime is not passing smog. The owners were too uninformed that they would fetch a premium online selling them to another state and after they junk them the

Another factor in the why to use 3D printing factor is the ability to control internal structures when printing, something that would be hard to do with other manufacturing processes. I wonder if it’s a honeycomb pattern on the inside or if it is mostly hollow.

I think this was an inside job because everybody knows land rovers can’t melt steel beams.

OK how is Mazda CX-3 or Subaru Outback not on this list, she said “smaller, simpler, SUV preferably from a Japanese brand”, Patrick is the only one listening.

Ugh not this again... 300hp is nice but only if the car weighs less then 3000 lbs, and has 0lbs of downforce. to more weigh you add and/or the more downforce, the more Horsepower your going to need, it’s science.