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Car lots like these are PERFECT to learn how to drive manual on. Just bring a friend that knows how and have them drive it out of the lot, then get on a side street and switch.

If they have signs that say "buy here pay here" "We finance anyone" "No credit/bad credit, no problem" they are generally going to be a bad place to go to.

The sound you hear is when you press the go pedal you can usually hear the intake suck in a bunch of air. It's kind of cool the first few times, but then after that you forget about it. That and your broke ass exhaust is usually too loud to hear it anyways.

This car has been one of my dream cars since, like... forever.

I'm pretty sure the Agera falls into this category pretty well. I mean who was like.. "I really want a fast car. You know what... I want a car that is so stupid fast that it's pretty much unusable in any way possible. "

I don't get what the big fuss is over what car it is. They are just as much the donor car as NASCAR cars are...

I think Ferdinand Magellan would have been pretty awesome in rally races. With everything he did sailing across the oceans with no technology, and with big balls of steel, I think that would make him a great person to race rally cars. Especially Group B.

It's illegal to use chains in a lot of places. Especially cities.

This 'hack' is more just a tip to not get frustrated when your street gets plowed.

Since this is Jalopnik, and I'm sure many of you have low sitting cars that still get driven in the snow, I figured out the best way to go down snow covered streets... at least in a front wheel drive car.

I don't think this qualifies, but I didn't have a remote start on my car, but I did have a turbo timer. So I'd run out to my car, turn it on, turn it off, and then turn the turbo timer on for the max time of ten minutes. Then I could leave my car running, and keep it locked (I lived outside of Detroit) so it would be

How has no one mentioned Aston Martin yet?

Exactly. All I know is that I was so happy to be in a car in Detroit after that trip. I mean, the only crazy thing about Detroit is that red lights are stop signs and stop signs are optional.

And that's why we have the highest insurance premiums in the country...

I want to know what that uninsured number is for Detroit.

Places like India and China have amazing drivers. I spent two months in China getting driven around everywhere and the best way to describe it is; Organized Chaos. To the outsider, it looks batshit insane, and let me tell you first hand, it looks batshit insane. But to everyone driving, this is just normal, day to day

Engines as a stove. No need to take a part off the car or anything. Just use it as is!

I got a completely different message from that Nissan commercial. It was follow your dreams, make a small effort towards family, and everyone will love you.

Haha! that sounds awesome! I think you can get in trouble though if they aren't properly registered. They'll probably try and pull some sort of reckless driving or something if they wanted too. Lucky for you, it's not Virginia!

When I was really into racing, they stopped having the races there. Now that I live in NYC, they brought back the races... It's a rough world we live in.