Buxton: "Do you ever regret your decision to come back to Formula One this year, given how it's turning out?"
Had my Evo hit 10 days after buying, was trying to have one of the cleanest stock Evos around.
the totaled car was an old VW .. not that that makes it worth any less.
I have never done it, but I have discussed it with my insurance agent. My understanding is it would be the same as any other insurance claim.
Young drivers should be required to only drive stick. It's harder to text, phone call, eat or drink and drive if you have a manual. We could actually form a whole generation of good drivers. Until robot cars taker over, of course.
After a few minutes, I returned to the table. The man ordered a hamburger.
Ugh, another health-food hipster.
If you're already out there gobbling up hashbrowns, carry on though!
So you can just sit back, relax, and enjoy the D
A-10 don't give a shit.
It is too damn good and we can't have nice things.
But there must be a reason why they would retire it.
James Glickenhaus is nuts, but in all the right ways. In the case of the forthcoming SCG 003 LeMans car-for-the-road,…
See? All VW had to do to get us really excited again was to stick the engine somewhere behind the driver. How hard was that?
Who knew the classiest, most restrained, most tame-looking hypercar would come from Lamborghini? I like it more than I thought I would, though.
Man, the universe really has it out for Kobayashi.
I would still take the manual.
I suspect you don't read Jalopnik? I feel like its the most decent, followed by Lifehacker.