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With Toyota’s loss, people are (unsurprisingly) bringing up Mazda’s win in 1991. Come to think of it, Mazda is somehow brought up nearly every 24 hours of Le Mans.

Will it blend?

Alright, I’ll help you: You purchase said 996 for around $17,000. You’re responsible, so you decide to get the IMS bearing replaced - because if you don’t, you don’t have a car. It’d look something like this if you decided not to.

Also FACT: No one has ever seen Raphael Orlove and Alexander Rossi in the same room

I’m going to share what is going to likely be an incredibly unpopular perspective - I hate my daily driver but I’m actually OK with that. Stop buying new cars to make yourself feel awesome. Here’s my shitty car manifesto.

4th gen Pontiac GTO’s not necessarily well liked now but will always be a powerful and low production car. That combination = money in the future

Jag F-Type Rwd Manual

Everyone knows you should never disturb a Mitsubishi cocoon... How dare they do this before it could undergo its final Evolution

Food for thought.

I told Doug he may need to go older on this one, maybe ‘50s or ‘60s. But what’s interesting enough to draw an audience for a whole year? This is my top suggestion at the moment:

We really need to sit down and just agree on a world standard and stop mucking about with different rules in different parts of the world. 30 years ago this might have been a problem, but nowadays safety and emission requirements are closer than they ever have been around the world that separate rules and regulations

Isn’t that basically Jalopnik? New car is crowded. Let’s go look at old stuff.

I’ll just leave this here....

Thought you guys were going to be on Xbox Live and we could join you in a Jalopnik Race to the Death. Now I’m kind of disapointed I won’t be able to push Patrick into the wall in a Camaro.

I watched this last night and came to the conclusion these guys barely know what they are doing.

Shomegrown on VWVortex was able to explain in greater detail why these results are largely incomplete and therefore meaningless.

lets drivers dictate an order to Domino’s Pizza using voice controls and a smartphone.