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This is me, officially expressing interest in a four-door Toyobaru. The Miata will not baby.

"It's got exhaust and a chip, should be good for at least 50hp."

I didn't know the BlueSport was still a thing. I thought VW built this and said, "Eh, close enough."

But 9gag though.

I really wanted to drive one of these around campus when I was in college.

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And a finer counterpoint:

YES I've been looking for this picture. Can you imagine the possibilities? I'd stick the spare in there, a la Citroen, or a huge horn system, or I don't even know what else.

Just when I thought Halloween couldn't be any more unhealthy, we put driving in the mix. #murica

The body ain't pretty, but it's well done. Someone knew what they were doing, but what were they thinking?

These will never get old. Thank you, good sir.

Turns out it's been hiding a 2.7T from you all this time!

So it took an AWD turbo V6 with 280kW to match the 0-60 of the contemporary base model 911, a RWD NA flat-six with 235kW. The TT better find some Wheaties, because it ain't eating 911s for breakfast.

ice cream truck driver in Skrillex vid > Bangarang is like wub wub dub > veedub > VW owns Audi > this article > your perfectly relevent picture.

Satisfy your desires. You will be rewarded.

Me too. People with short commutes could charge it once a week and enjoy going sideways with instant torque.

Today I learned that hotboxing with tire smoke is a thing.

With a rating of 32 mpg city, 45 mpg highway and 37 mpg combined, the Fiesta beats the Honda Fit by 12 mpg and Toyota Yaris by 8 mpg on the highway in both body styles. It has to be equipped with a manual and the EcoBoost Package, which adds a rear spoiler, side air deflectors, underbody shields, lower grille blockers

The MPG credit goes to more than the engine. Take that Caterham and add the Fiesta's "rear spoiler, side air deflectors, underbody shields, lower grille blockers and low-rolling-resistance tires" and then we'll talk.

What part of "new GT obliterates old Texas Mile record by 10.6 mph" don't you understand? Do you think a hobbled together car could manage 278 mph? Do you see any GTRs or Venoms, no matter how pretty they sound, beating this GT? Are you a published and awarded Automotive Audio Engineer who can judge a car's mechanical