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The Lincoln LS frustrated me so much.  I really loved that design and it was a brief glimmer of hope that Ford may do something good with Lincoln.  Couple that with that squarish concept they had in the early 2000's and you would have believed they had a chance.  

The IS300 is one of the best looking cars Lexus ever made. It’s their E39 - clean, tight lines, nothing out of place, but not boring.  I eventually warmed up to the IS350, but still like the IS300 better.

Thanks for this!  

And if you are selling an E46 M3, do not list an SMG car as a manual. Yes, we get it, the transmission is similar, but if it can shift itself, it should be listed as an automatic. And you are only listing it as a manual to get more eyes on it. 

That is an attractive SUV. I like it.

I know it is big for its day, but it’s not really that big of a car by today’s standards.

So I see you have owned a BMW with an M62 engine.  

If they’re not going to just straight copy the Germans here, they shouldn’t even bother!

So when will the Genesis line fully mimic the Germans and make a wagon version that will only sell to 10 people?

Our Publix has it by the bacon.

I love pork roll, egg, and cheese on a hard roll or plain/sesame seed bagel. For the longest time, I could not get pork roll in Florida (moved here almost 20 years ago after high school) and would only get it occasionally when a family friend would ship us down some with the kielbasa from our favorite place in

While I went into this article thinking that 13 should be the limit, you have made a good case that it isn’t bad for older kids to go out and enjoy trick or treating. However, the costume is still required, even a half assed one. That is their half of the Halloween social contract. I will uphold my end by drinking in

Don't disagree there, but most cars share their bones with other models. There are worse places to start from. 

The GT-R is too well engineered to be considered a type of SEMA project. When it was around, it would equate to a Viper more than a Hellcat.

I don’t know if I’d say that. While this 370Z build is like the the Hellcat stuff, Dodge at least builds and sells their SEMA projects to the public.

I think that’s the mistake here - we don’t need theoretical OCD clean person here; we need the practical person who has had some experience doing a project in a less than insane manner.

Working on your vehicle in a driveway is perfectly fine, just make sure to keep it somewhat organized and make sure to protect the car from the elements when you’re away from it for 5 weeks. Seems like a good thing to do to make sure you don’t run into stupid problems later that are of your own making. And cheap

I need to change my answer to what I’d do with a billion dollar lottery jackpot...

Race series with my friends. We’d start with Miatas and work our way up from there. Probably blow a few million that way.

This is very true.