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I really like the back end, it's very reminiscent of the F-type which I'm sure I might catch flack for...but I think that's pretty high praise. Nice. Clean. Taught. That being said I can now never unsee sad bunny, but STILL LIKE.

Miata owners have been mounting the front plate in alternate spots since the dawn of time. Plus in California starting early next year you'll be able to get throwback 1960s plates. Looks good to me. May have been overly generous with plate size but still.

C'mon, Mazda. Some of us both have to have license plates and don't really want to remind people of cartoon rabbits.

Which means it would be only the 10th most expensive diamond in Monaco's sewers.

Diamond on the side of the U-Haul in yesterday's article. Diamond as the focus of this article. That's a mighty subtle theme you've got going.

Damn you and your

Btw, sitting in a parking lot reading your article while listening to...

Just hypothetically, the diamond could have been on the track, right? Then if one of the incredibly sticky F1 tires were to have run over it, could it not have briefly embedded into the tire... only to be flung an incredible distance by the force?

HERE'S HOW I ATE A SUB SANDWICH ON A SUBMERSIBLE

Why is it called a sub sandwich? There's our first article.

First thing that came to my mind was: "Well.. there go all the aero calculations."

I'd rather have a picture of a Jaguar engineer flipping tables over the idea of adding useless weight to the front of the car.

because of how they drive really. A G63 on a race track, despite that engine, that gearbox, and those tires, would be a joke. A Jeep SRT on a track, though heavy, is still fundamentally a really fun experience. Adding some power to the SRT would enhance that experience at a reasonable price, whereas the G65 is

Different writers, different, like, opinions man. I am sort of neutral on the Hellcat... but a Grand Cherokee Hellcat would be better than the G AMG, because its build quality would be more proportional to its price. And it would forgo off-road altogether because at least when they did the Grand Cherokee SRT, they

That's what I was really hoping for. It's the better of Simon's two books, but we need a better director. Ron Howard?

Did someone say Lego?