What would you call this? A brodonker? A donkdozer?
Only one now. My dad bought the E46 M3 with the SMG, realized he made a terrible mistake, so he sold it and bought it with a stick.
My family has/does own a 1987 325i, a 2001 325xi, 2007 328xi and 2002 M3, 2006 M3. I have no more love for BMWs.
Gotta save room for the new Saab 9-3!
I once had my exhaust rust out on my 1985 Mercedes 230E and drag for about a mile before I could pull over to take care of it. I ended up having to use my belt to hold it up from the bracket for the last 100 or so miles back to college. It was the loudest trip of my life.
Did somebody say turn signal yet? Because definitely the turn signal...
Teenage angst. Apparently she was pretty popular in high school.
I found the diary of the girl I bought my used Mustang from under the passenger seat. Made for some entertaining reading, followed by guilt and self-loathing.
I believe that is Whitest Kids U Know.
Not using jack stands. That’s way too dangerous to forget about, or not know about.
The Jensen Healey! It’s always overlooked when people talk about the British roadster era, but it still has a very loyal fan base and that awesome Lotus engine. Plus, the Healey GT was gorgeous.
Ignore them. There are so many shitty drivers on the road, you can’t let them affect your driving. Just swear to yourself and move on with your day. Reacting just escalates the situation, which makes things more dangerous.
As a car guy, I get this all the time; what car should I buy? They always get the same answer from me: Miata.
It's a sad day. The New York Times auto section has been in my life for years. It's going to be weird without it.
I took the Super20 on a photoshoot with my Smurf '90. For you, Jalopnik.
Lotus Elise.