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My 03 Mustang GT and every other mustang with the same interior had a really low mounted drivers side left vent. It was absolutely perfect for aiming up your left shorts leg and cooling your junk. You could feelthe cool breeze go all the way through your shorts, it was amazing.

I will say, it helps when you are a bit taller than everyone else. We rode in a packed train only once while in Japan, coming back from the F1 race to Nagoya where there is only one line. I barely made it into the train before I was pushed all the way to the center of the car. And spent the next 30 minutes completely

Really? I spent a week in Roppongi last year and it didn't seem any different from the other parts of Tokyo we ventured to.

It’s so awesome that I spent many hours making the doors of my Cherokee removable.

I’ll forgive them if they make a 240i grand coupe. It would be a great replacement for the E90 335i.

I don’t agree that another confirmation button is needed there. But I will also add that this summon feature or ones like it should not have any possible way to activate them unknowingly. Pressing the shifter button twice, then going into park seems like it could easily be done without realizing it (although I've

My mom had a manual 2000 Maxima SE where I learned to drive stick. The gas pedal was ‘sticky’ so when you pushed a little harder to get it to go down, it went allll the way down. And the clutch pedal started insanely high and had a crazy long throw. This resulted in many lurching, tire chirping starts. Thankfully,

My mom taught Driver’s Ed back in the day when you took it in high school, so she was very good at teaching my sister and I to drive. She also always had a manual transmission car, so she was able to teach me that as well. Still has one to this day, a manual E90 335i with sport package.

Other than that, both my

I did the same thing in my 98 Cobra years ago. Driving on the DC beltway in a downpour and the rear end decided it wanted to lead. Full oppo didn’t right it and I went sliding across 3-4 lanes of heavy traffic. I did control the car enough to keep it out out of the guardrail while driving looking backwards over my

Truth. - Caps fan

Complete crack pipe. 3 years ago, I bought a completely mint, one owner, 2004 Grand Cherokee Overland with 56k miles for $9500. 7 years ago, I bought a completely mint 1998 Cherokee Classic with 92k miles on it for $5k. I'd say the XJ in question is worth maybe 4 grand, 5 tops.

Seems like they are in the news every other month for charging someone with ridiculous crimes or giving them off-the-wall punishments. The only time the outside world ever hears about Maricopa County is when someone gets arrested or sentenced there.

I believe I got to actually drive the car for 6 months of the 2 years I owned it, then sold it for less than I originally paid, minus all the replacement parts. Never again will I buy a heavily modded car.

I'm not sure why you'd do anything even possibly illegal in that county. Or live there for that matter.

I got a ticket from an asshole cop in OC, MD (cruising OC weekend) because I was driving around with the doors off my Cherokee. He said the body side of the door hinge stuck out too far and could injure a pedestrian...

2014+ SRT Jeep. Pricey out of the gate, but it can basically do anything you want. 475hp, fast 8 speed trans, launch control, and crazy handling. All wheel drive for snow, holds 5 people, big rear cargo area, and tows almost 7k lbs.

Of course, the wife won't even approve of me spending $55k for a nice used example...

So a stripper version of the FWD car will cost more than a optioned out Golf R? I'll assume modding your regular GTI is a better deal since your warranty is probably done the minute you drive on a track.

No problems with the shifter here. Had my 2014 GC for a year now. Took a minute to get used to, but it makes perfect sense. The system has detents just like a normal shifter, it just moves back to the middle when you let go. Nobody looks at the shifter every time they shift, they feel two clicks and know what position

The naval base I work on makes all kinds of explosives and propellants for the military, including torpedo fuel and in the past, airbag propellant. Thankfully, we didn’t do any contract work for Takata...