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I spent some time in the Azores in late 1996/early 1997 and walked past a road Escort RS Cosworth in black nearly daily. The first time I saw it I had no idea this car existed. Then I was also puzzled as to why this car wasn’t sold in the states. It was bonkers, and definitely made an impression on me! I loved seeing

This started happening for me back in February. I like the change. It’s a lot easier to see a McDonald’s than it is to find and read the street sign.

Jeepers! I’m sorry my opinion touched a nerve. I’m not trying to start a fight here, I’m not sure why you read the situation this way. The great thing about opinions is that we all have different ones. I realize you may have a different opinion, that’s why I asked you what your least favorite generation of Corvette

So show me the yuckiest one.

C4-the yuckiest of Corvettes.

The Phoenix design study simply became the 1991-1996 Dakota.

Why does the front of it still look like Daffy Duck when someone tries to blow him up and it flips his bill upside down?

Austin Gipsy. I found my rabbit hole for today. Thank you!

LULZ. Even has the correct incorrect pattern!

No mention of the Haflinger, or the Pinzgauer, or the VW Syncro, or the VW Golf Country? MagnaSteyr or Steyr-Puch built all of these and I’m sure I’m leaving out a bunch of other cool stuff they’ve built! They have a very strong history of building some very cool automobiles?

I want to know what happened to the middle finger on his right hand...

I wonder if the phenolic type cafeteria trays would have fared better than the straight up plastic ones it appears that you used.

I had the same problem. Close and re-open the app, or restart your phone.

Yup. And he drove an FF in the winter on a ski trip from his house to the Alps. And his Jag XJS road trip to Monaco. And his Countach road trip to the French Riviera. Harry is awesome.

I always enjoy Torch’s articles. I somehow missed that one from a few years ago. Nuvinci makes a continuously variable hub for bicycles that you operate with a twist shifter. After riding one of those and playing with it I have wondered what that would be like in a car. It might be terrible, but I’d like to try it.

I’m not sure if this is a compliment or an insult.

I want a manually operated CVT. Give me a stick that I can slide fore and aft. Infinity speed manual transmission.

I have always loved these. One of my best friends when I was younger (elementary school age) was fairly wealthy (well, ok his family was wealthy), and they owned a Grand Wagoneer. This must have been early-mid 80's. I recall being over at their house one evening and we were watching a movie with his dad. On the screen

The problem is that it is sooo easy to just switch profiles and it requires no PIN or password or anything of the like.

*Sigh* I had an ‘81 P-Type identical to the one pictured. Loved that car. It was dead reliable and comfortable. Not super powerful, but the 5-ME was very torquey and it went down the road quietly and comfortably.