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As a security analyst, seconded.

Aren’t you pleasant.

It’s okay to be wrong.

Stripes

Thankfully I only buy things I see on David’s posts. My neighbors hate me and I have to walk everywhere, but the bank account is in pretty decent shape comparatively.

The Mustang getting run over was intentional. Immediately afterward a C5 Vette crashed into it and rolled over, which was unintentional. I’m not sure if the crash was entirely unintended, or just the rollover. Either way, the driver was fine.

1st Gear: Well that explains why I keep getting emails from Subaru trying to get me to “trade up” my BRZ for a Crosstrek. Totally the same type of car.

26 and a YouTube video.

Depends upon how far you live from the shop.

Conversely, here’s what most BRZs with 27 miles on them look like.

Which isn’t a bad thing as that can mask some pretty awful driving at times -- speaking from personal experience. I still prefer a car that you have to work a bit more, though.

Yeah, that is both what I’m expecting and kind of hoping not. Which I guess is kind of silly in hindsight.

How are the shift points and power band for back road driving? One of the (really picky) things I didn’t like about a manual Cayman is that once moving you just put the thing in 3rd and bomb around. Conversely, with the Giulia TI, the 5500 RPM redline with the 8 speed auto means you had to slap the paddles constantly.

I love how Diesel is rocking the shades and trying to be so dramatic, and then he pans over to Cena being his goofy self. I suspect that as soon as the camera cut off they both started cracking up laughing.

Art by Jason Torchinsky. Photo: Michael Tracy

That really is a gorgeous shade of green on that Genesis.

Too little coherence and too much thesaurus. It reads like someone who knows they have a weak argument, so they throw in as many nickle and dime words as they can get away with in an attempt to distract from it.

So Mustang memes are still alive and well, eh?

I’d counter-argue that you’re banking on a 14-20 year old Grand-Am have no other catastrophic issues once the head gasket was replaced, and bought a car that was two to two-and-half times more expensive than what the person needs -- depending upon how the Speed3 was optioned. If the person wants to stay loyal to VW, a

In terms of ruining a name, I give it 7.3 / 10 Mitsubishi Eclipses.