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It’s a valid debate, given that a rolling stop through a traffic camera means that a robot will decide to break the law for you and another robot will ticket you for it. I doubt autonomous mode will work as a valid defense against a red light camera, unless a hot shot lawyer wanted to take it up as part of the greater

When I first got my ‘68 Cutlass, it had air shocks in the rear. While I was driving it home for good after college (4 hours across Virginia), the air shocks failed, leaving only the worn coils as rear suspension.

I feel like this guy stumbled into the wrong web site. Either way, I hope he enjoys the CR-V he ends up getting. 

Street Racer for the Atari 2600. Where else can you race Indy Cars, ski slalom and race strange vehicles that add up numbers? Only in Street Racer, that’s where.

*Toronado

I first saw the yellow light warning that the traffic light was about to turn green in Israel and immediately wanted it here in the U.S.

I don’t think that car has enough grill. It needs more grill.

No thanks. I’m good.

I’ve had two fox bodies - a 1990 GT when I was in high school and a 1989 LX 5.0 when I was feeling nostalgic a few years back. No way I could talk myself into paying this kind of $$$ for one, even if it’s well-sorted. They’re too common - even after so many were thrashed in the 90's - to be gaining crazy value. I also

As a fan/enabler of your exploits, I think there’s something unique with your situation that makes it easier to part with each car - most of the vehicles you choose are destined for the junk yard. You do the impossible/not-recommended repairs. Welding new frames, finding new engines... you name it.

Sadly, my favorite parts source retired as age caught up with him. Ray Hauser of Hauser Automotive in Virginia Beach was an Oldsmobile guy through and through. He started as a mechanic at an Olds dealership, then worked independently through his 80's. He raced a 1968 Cutlass, and when I moved to the area in ‘97 we

I feel like these ads were made by drug dealers who used this method to transport drugs. They were so successful that they got arrogant enough to send in pictures of it to use in car ads.

My first car was a black 1984 Subaru GL sedan 4x4 with the digital dash. It was a hand-me-down from my father. All I wanted in high school was a muscle car. While I liked the GL, I grew to hate it more and more because it was powerless and it wasn’t classic American muscle. I didn’t care that much when we got rid of

NP. I’m in love. I want to fly from Virginia to Colorado and drive it back. I would share pics. 

Everybody has their own way of handling a roundabout.

I have also flown in and out of LaGuardia since the change to Terminal B. I had a hard time taking in the groundbreaking architecture as they seem to have neglected any kind of proper signs to get you where you need, any logic to the path you have to take from a rental car or cab to the terminal, or any chance that

This reads like the treatment to that Gilligan’s Island reboot I never knew I wanted.

I like to get a different daily driver every few years so I have some great ones. This is my favorite: In 2008, I had an NA Miata that I decided to sell. It was worth maybe $3,000 at the time. I posted it on Craiglist and got an email from a local eye doctor who specialized in LASIK surgery offering me LASIK in

Still better than flying into LaGuardia.

I feel like this is a clarion call to good writers to write more and to providers of content to pay those writers. As someone who works in PR, I know how easy it is to get darn near anything published by doing the writing and providing the content for free.