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Hell, no. The good stuff. What am I, some kind of godless communist?

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I think this is a great article and I also think that the article Tavarish wrote yesterday has valid points. There is no "one size fits all" opinion for if leasing is good or bad. It depends on the SPECIFIC car, owner, end goal, financial situation, etc. I currently am leasing a 2014 S4 and I spent about 10 months

I'm trying to think of something intelligent to say by way of a reply to the fact-vacuum you just shat from your mouth.

For the sake of the audience who wants further detail, I figured I'd chime in here.

Yes, we sell a recording of it as a non-medicinal form of Viagra.

I think it has to be a Nissan GTR. Reason being that almost every other large "sports car" is not a sports car but rather a muscle car or a GT cruiser. The GTR is huge and handles like it is tiny and corners like it is mocking physics. All other large cars just feel large and dont handle like sports cars (OK the new

An elegant weapon from a more civilized age.

I'd watch that video.

This is the first thing I thought of when I read "RAMCAT"

That V8 is linked directly to a six speed manual transmission, and there is no mention of a dual clutch or an automatic or a CVT or anything else anywhere. This pleases us.

Awesome!!! Welcome, Chris!

Chris. I REALLY need you to go out, and produce videos of you hooning about. I've got withdrawl...the ants are ALL OVER ME!!

Chris Harris, Jalopnik writer.

Sport Series

Contigo Autoseal, hands down.

Lots of people at the office I used to work (engineering/construction firm) at had these. A coworker got me one for Christmas and I officially became a member of the cult for these things.

They're indestructible, mine has survived lots of drops and knocks from roof of a car onto gravel.

Contigo Autoseal, hands down.

Lots of people at the office I used to work (engineering/construction firm) at had