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Thomas Nourse
thomas

After looking at the interior pictures from the FR-S story, I couldn't help thinking about steering wheel/gauge positioning. I don't know how many of you out there are like me, but I like to drive with the steering wheel low - almost in my lap. The problem with this - and have had this problem in every car that I

There is just something about a big, dirty rooster tail following a modern F1 car as it dances on the dirt. That put a smile on my face.

Along those same lines... We need more flair in our American luxury cars

I am not entirely opposed to cars that drive themselves, but I would never buy a car that does not give me the option for manual control. No pedals, no wheel, no thanks.

Dear Ford,

Seconded.

I'm going for a twofer here from the same movie. I think the choice of cars for the characters in Swingers was spot-on. Trent's '64 Comet was perfect for the character. It was cool, it was old school, and it grabbed all the attention without a whole lot of effort. Mike's Cavalier, on the other hand, is unassuming and

I can vouch for the Karmas being out there. I saw one last month on 540 up in Bentonville, Arkansas... I wasn't too fond of the way it looked in person to be honest.

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One of the casualties of all the computerization? The Door Test. How am I supposed to weed out the selfish broads if nobody knows how to manually unlock a door?

I thought that this pussy would be more aroused with your right foot. It seems purpose built for Rex Ryan

I just with we could get some here and quick. Clarkson's review of the new 500 Abarth got me hooked

This was one of the first cars I lusted after as a teen. I know I know.. I was an odd teenager, but I was a big fan of cars with a split personality. Especially if they were sleeper-ish as the E39's were.

Hmmm... I can't help but think that the cause here may be linked to the availability of mass transit on the east coast. Drivers just don't get as much wheel time so they aren't as experienced. Either that or they are all self-absorbed assholes who don't pay attention to the world around them...

Hmmm... The Subie's headlamps are dead ringers for Trinity's

I was being a stupid recently licensed teenager... It was 1998 and I was 17 and I lived out in the middle of nowhere with a 30 minute drive to school and an hour drive to anywhere with something to do so my mom insisted that my sister and I have a cell phone in the car. The phone in question as one of those bag phones

This is really the number one answer. I literally would not be alive today if it weren't for the one in my first car. It held me in place as my '87 Celica cartwheeled and tumbled down a rural road at 70 MPH. Without it, I would have been but a mere blood stain on the asphalt. With it, I was able to kick out the

Followed by the Celicas, Supras, the real MR2, the 240SX, etc etc etc

And where are my T-Tops dammit?

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From the previous generation, this was a big disappointment. Compared to its predecessor, the 350Z just looks too bulky, too generic... Almost beige