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Yes..because ‘Murica

I have nothing except to say this is awesome..

It’s going to be just fine...

“I mean, he was going 50 miles per hour. That’s not out of control. That’s not reckless for a trained driver,” Auderer said.

Good to see you adding some stuff back here.

Sigh... that’s all I got....

NP. I prefer the hardtop, having driven one, and I do like them. They’re slow but fun.

The door alignment had me flashing back to old 80's GM coupes

Kia Optima/K5

Spotted at C&C, Morrisville NC this past Saturday:

There’s always confusion whether a Mazda 5 is a wagon or an SUV. The answer is both, and it deserves to be on this list, regardless of what anyone thinks:

Good choice, but he WILL have to wrench on it.

The Tour X is on my very short list when it comes time for me to start looking. Have you seen any issues with parts availability?

I bought a 2007 Dodge Magnum (3.5) in 2008. After a new torque converter and new power steering rack replacements within months of each other, I bit the bullet, took the financial hit and traded it in 2010 on a brand new Mazda5 and never looked back. 244,xxx miles later, the Mazda has been the most trouble-free

If you want to know more about suspension spheres on Citroens, go over to the Car Wizard channel on YT and you’ll see...

Every generation has their fair share.

Nice article. Good to see the organization hasn’t totally succumbed to modernization. It’s the same thing with Alpina (BMW). Sreten from M539 Restorations put out a video a couple weeks ago where he went to Alpina for a tour. Kinda the same vibe with a specific place to work on the older stuff, but they’re definitely

And a 112 speed limiter.. Very disconcerting the first time you hit it.. 

What you did there.... I see it..

As an NC resident, I’m kinda keeping an eye on this.. I have no intention of ever purchasing a Vinfast product, but with NC tax breaks and everything else, I’m already kind of invested?