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Mom called me to say she saw your comment! That’s so cool! I would’ve given you a Jalop sticker had I known!

I was going to suggest that the engine had to be rebuilt twice (in 7.51 minutes) but your idea makes more sense.

Its the condition/mileage ratio. This thing looks stupid clean for its age and use.

The videos had to be edited since the cameras were also manufactured by Alfa, and thus broke down during the shoot.

Yep. My 96 Caravan is in showroom condition. Other than the fuel pump, PCM and a/c evap has been replaced by me. Plus I put another set of wheel covers, the originals cracked in half.

It was obviously garage kept all of it’s life. The effects of the sun are cumulative and can’t be ignored. A former neighbor and I bought nearly identical Tundras the same week. Kept mine in the garage, his out in the sun/rain. After 13 years mine looked almost new while his had faded paint, interior etc. Never ceases

This made me teary eyed. I had one as first car. I turned 16, my mom got a new car, I got her old 2003 Honda Odyssey EX-L. It had the transmission replaced twice before I got it. The leather captain seats where comfy as fuck, the V6 made it do epic open diff burn outs. I killed the the shocks on it, so it was just

Alanis & Mom for hosts on new car enthusiast show!!

Oh my god! I had no idea you would be out there! I’m the red Focus SVT you raced against! This was a picture from later in the night, it was a blast! No matter what you say though, that Genesis is a very nice car!

The Alfa’s fantastic, but my main takeaway from this is just how good Chris is at putting together coherent sentences while completely in control of big, lurid slides. Jezza and Hammond always seem to be giggling and shouting throughout the oversteery sections of their films, while Harris can seemingly narrate a

This stuff makes me sick and has been going on far too long.

I know this is sort of car related, but it has no broader social interest (like Charlottesville did as it spoke to the polarization happening in the country) and therefore seems to involve sharing gratuitous violence for the sake of gratuitous violence. On what internal grounds did you decide this is worthy of

They’re a high-end body shop, essentially.

It’s not really like a few bolt on performance upgrades are going to make a super car much faster and better handling than it started out. I would say they are just as likely to hurt performance if they try to “upgrade” it. In this case, it’s probably smart to leave them stock.

Disgusting.

Once dangerous people abuse that right, they should never be allowed firearms again.

Naw, I don’t see the NRA condoning this in any form.

Are you fucking serious? How is this the NRA’s fault?

... I’m so sorry.

This is what the $6,800 worth of damage looked like: