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While anything is an improvement from those Honda F1 engines McLaren got rid of for Renault this year, it sounds like the team still isn’t having much luck so far. McLaren’s cars have broken down four times so far this week during testing in Barcelona, according to Sky Sports.

This is exactly what happened to me last weekend trying to leave the parking lot at the ski resort. We got snow during the day and all the cars from California and Texas were all stuck trying to get up the hill around each other trying to get up the hill. It was like an episode of three stooges, one would go, get

IE is for meth heads, dummy.

Note also that the rock is stained with the blood sacrifice of he who dared question the majesty of the mighty Outlander.

Florida should never be used to represent the USA.

The twin-five spoke design isn’t exactly revolutionary

A guy came driving bu me yesterday in Toronto. Minus 20 C, or thereabouts, plus freakin’ windchill. He was in a Miata, top down, tunes blaring, designer shades, etc. At a cross walk an older gentleman laughed at him and the driver just fist pumped and yelled “it’s all in yer head man!”

When I told the others at the country club that my Mercedes was full of powder, they just told me to stop reinforcing the stereotype.

Before you HOA apologists get here, I’ll say this: if you seriously have a problem with this guy parking his upside-down car in his driveway, get a hobby. Get a fun car. Get a fun boyfriend/girlfriend. Get some perspective. Get anything other than upset about this, because if you are, you are wasting precious moments

Truck can always be a good cheaper substitute if you’re willing to squint.

We’re bringing back ‘80s slammed compact pickup trucks? Neat.

No! Don’t ruin these!
They’re quietly cheap and great and I need one in purchase reserve at all times, for whenever or whatever kills my normo car.

There’s some monster in Austin that has a 1JZ with a massive turbo in one of these. He should get some sort of award.

Audi exec-”Hey Claude, how the fuck do you make so much money on every car you sell!?!”

What’s amazing to me is not how short the rebuild interval on something like this is, but how long it is on everyday boring cars. Isn’t it kind of incredible that you can buy basically any normal car costing $20,000 to $30,000, and reasonably expect to get 200,000 miles from it without the engine needing major work?

the engine will only last 31,000 miles.

Quit your bullshit pal.

GOP rule number one: if something benefits the average person, it’s a goddamn librul commie-nist plot and must be stopped!

Yes, and since that 1993 the cost of labor and materials has gone up, and so has fuel efficiency. So, we are getting less revenue per mile driven, and have greater costs due to inflation. We need to behave like grown ups:

The @35 refers to “at 35 [years old]”... to commemorate the introduction of the first great Charger, the FWD L body, 35 years ago.