thecarguy4all
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Honda, buy these guys. Just for their engine development. A 2.4 4-cyl is just not acceptable for a civic SI.

Ugh. Zoolander just popped into my head thanks to that voiceover.

I can't be the only one to think this guys is a complete tool. He taught a class on himself at Yale.

Thanks for reporting on this Travis. I've been wondering about Jeremy for a while. A really sad story overall. Not that he was ever the best of the best, or even necessarily an also ran, but he seemed to have a lot of heart.

Basically this myth can be boiled down to what I call the "Blues Brothers" myth. I've heard about cop cars of every year, make, model, and specification having "special" or "secret" parts.

The first car to cross the country wasn't a Packard or an Oldsmobile. They just had better PR and more money spent covering their crossing. The first car to cross the country was Winton and was piloted by Horatio Nelson Jackson and a co-driver Sewall K. Crocker. They set off across the country on a 50 dollar bet, and

Sorry to all the purists, but I don't personally like the 13B stock engine. It sounds like a cappuccino machine at full chat, doesn't produce power reliably, and loves to burn up oil as much as it does gas.

So, after that long rambling, Powerthirst inspired, sales pitch, the guy uploads the four most generic photos possible?? What the hell? It doesn't show the engine bay at all, it doesn't show the interior very well, it shows a ripped back seat organizer, and it barely showed the E46 wheel.

I must know more! Looks like I'm going to have to go stalk a New Yorker....

The Formula Race is an epic save. I've done open wheel in the rain and when you miss a wreck it sticks in your head. But I will say the #1 video is absolutely hilarious.

As much as I despise Toyota for being the progenitor in the coming and current beigekreig (what would that be in Japanese??) this is just a complete clusterfunk. I'd happily pay money for a good unmoletested alltrac and swap to a modern engine. But swapping to an engine that is neither modern, nor in the front, nor

Matt, I respect your reaction here because the author omitted the truth to promote a car. However, the DRIVE network (not officially a part of Jalopnik but pretty ingrained) aligns with journalists that openly don't care if they get to drive the car for ten hours or ten minutes(check the podcasts). So, given any

Truthfully, every manufacturer has let me down at one time or another. Some for offering only automatics where standards should do the leg work (I'm looking at you BMW), others where great products are cheapened for market saturation (ahem...VAG), and still more for various offenses. However, the most significant

I guess I'd look at it this way:

Because even without the batteries, the car is significantly heavier now. Your 1992 Civic might have had an airbag. It didn't have 12. It might have had 4-speakers. It didn't have a sound system. It might have had an engine computer and a couple of door modules. It surely didn't have the 40 or so required of most

Finally got around to watching the video. Whether or not the Porsche driver could see the Delta Wing, what the hell was he doing?

No, not necessarily. Depending on what tier you are already in, cost could be at parity. And in my case yes, electric might save me money, but that just ain't gonna happen with my apartment and the fact that I realize I how much damage electric cars really do to the environment.

No, because I live in an Apt. and my power bill is already too high. I'd rather walk for a gas powered car I can drive once a month. Maybe a McLaren P1? Or even a Focus ST would be awesome.

I met Mr. Economaki when I won his aspiring young auto journo award back in 2006. I was flown out to the Long Beach Grand Prix and spent a few days and a few dinners talking to him.

Funny that a presenter in a country that has snow lined roads, given a car with a good deal of power and less that current traction, and a mentionable price tag, makes no note of the circumstances within which the car drives. Either Ferraris were much less temperamental about snow back then with their lower HP rating,