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I’ve spent many years running and road cycling and through that time I have been hit, or been with someone hit by a car more often than I care to remember. It has taught me one thing - US streets are meant for cars and cars alone. Now I trail run and mountain bike.

How long you got?

Gonna be a whole bunch of Nissans being circle jerked around from one terrible credit score buyer to horrendous credit score buyers.

It’s New York, which means you STILL CAN’T modify or damage another person’s car without their consent. Dude was right to document the car but was wrong as soon as he touched it. The person touching the car is now held liable for any and all damages. That’s how the law works. The only unacceptable part was the cop not

It could alert other owners of 115 year old steam cars of a potential issue. Maybe the NTSB will want a recall.

Because this is a car and auto-enthusiasts’ website and if it wasn’t mentioned, we’d all be asking. Knowing what car lets us paint a picture of what happened, what the fuel lines would’ve looked like, where he was in his shop, what era of fuel delivery he was dealing with...

The color of a faded 1980's IBM computer and an interior that looks like it is out of a 70's motorhome. Hard pass.

How do you review a car and not know it’s a diesel?

I design airports for a living, and I was thinking exactly this for the corporate/general aviation market style jets. 6,000' is a pretty good number for many high-end corporate airports. These are often called Reliever airports, as they “relieve” the GA traffic from clogging up the airspace of the big airports. Look

On smaller puddle jumpers I have been asked how much I weight and been assigned accordingly. It is a safety item and people need to get over it. 

If Honda still sold the Fit, I’d drive one. Would meet my std day-to-day needs quite nicely. As it is, I have a Civic sedan - so not too much bigger.

$125 in 1975 is inflation adjusted to $690 in 2022 dollars

Hasn’t F1 always been primarily catered to the rich?

The Cybertruck is click-bait. Per the Drive article, this issue has hit a few Model X and Y owners.

It is quite simple. We tried it and everyone financially involved regretted it. It was a business/financial failure then and it would likely be a similar failure today. Very few would fly one at the prices that would be charged. That means few aircraft built which means very high dollars per unit. If it made

Honda Fit. Another TARDIS that is even more interesting in its hybrid form in its other markets.

My first and second choices were taken. But I think there is a good 3rd choice.

The question was for the worst badgineering.  The 9-2x was awesome.

From personal experience - and for not the usual reasons - I’m going with the Corvair.

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I disagree. I go with Drowning Mona (2000) as the greatest car commercial of all time: