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That Nissan ad is honestly a significant part of why I own a 300ZX. 

It would have to be a higher spec V8 Rover to get mileage that bad, the V6 supercharged actually gets very good mileage for a full size SUV 

Maybe I’m misinterpreting, I read that as them not covering ATVs, but covering street legal vehicles while off road. 

It honestly never occurred to me that AAA or insurance would cover offroad towing, when I got my SUV stuck I just ate the cost of the tow.

Donnie Brasco had some sweet cars. Lots of cool older Caddies plus the 6.9 Merc and the classic 911 they tow behind a Caddy. 

I’m in FL but the friends who bought the car are in NC. 

Recommendations are all well and good but in this market they can be useless. I had a friend recently who was shopping for a 3-row crossover. I recommended Telluride & CX-9. He ended up with a Subaru Ascent because unlike the options I recommended the dealer had several on the lot and was willing to sell for MSRP

This is one of the funniest things I’ve seen on Jalopnik in a while, well done. Someone in my condo building has a PT GT Vert, in blue unfortunately not purple. I keep wanting to catch a glimpse of the owner but no luck yet. 

If there’s a Type S coming, and there probably is, I might by it. The Civic Type R is too weird looking and I prefer a more premium interior. I like the practicality of hatchbacks and the availability of a stick. I also owned a 1994 Integra back when I was in college and have fond memories of that car. I’m basically

I’m just as surprised by all the hate, I owned a 1994 Integra hatch and I really like the looks of this new one. The Civic Type R styling is a bit much for me but throw that powertrain in this Acura and I’d seriously consider buying one. 

Given the surging popularity of EVs, won’t this become a moot point in 10-20 years? Driving on the Autobahn is an incredible experience, I would hate to see Germany throw that away over emissions. They should take notes from our 55mph national speed limit experiment.

That’s nuts, they’re actually going to truck in yachts to stick in a fake lake. People have too much money.

Plenty of rich people live in big cities where parking is at a premium.

I think this had less to do with feasibility and more to do with the Dolphins saying absolutely the fuck not. 

Anything involving seating comfort (massagers, coolers, etc.) is a wonderful thing and should be celebrated. 

From what I’ve read auto start/stop helps with fuel economy ratings because of the parameters of the government test, but does little in real world use. 

I’ve been on the update list for tickets since this race was announced and haven’t even been given the option to buy yet. Definitely getting a bit of sticker shock from this. I’m also confused by what “marina” they are referring to, the track location is way inland.  

I’ve seen C8s with dealer markups advertised as high as 130K near me. 

I was impressed when I picked up a Pacifica at a body shop earlier this year and it had 18 miles on it. 

This may be cheating since I specifically reserved the model but I booked an E63S AMG through Sixt in Munich to scratch “drive a fast car on the autobahn” off my budget list. Interestingly high end rentals are a LOT more affordable in Germany than they are in the US. Watch out for the mileage caps though!