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I hope I get to see one in person someday.

I had a ‘94 SC2 that was 10 years old when I got it. My first car. I drove it through high school, college, and it remained my daily up until about a year ago. It was a fantastic car. I sold it to someone on Oppositelock and have seen it out and about since then. Good to know it is still on the road and getting some

I took my driver’s exam in my cousin’s ‘88 Nova Twin Cam. Scored 100%!

These came out when I was in high school. I wanted one so damn bad! I gave a presentation in my public speaking class that amounted to a sales pitch for a car I would earn no money for selling. A guy I knew in that class bought one after we graduated and attributed that purchase to my presentation.

Completely agree. I bought my 2017 GTI S about a year ago and I love it more each day. It is just a damn good car. 

My wife is a nanny for twin toddlers. She always borrows my GTI when she needs to take them places. There’s plenty of room for the two of them in their car seats plus all their gear.

I have never had my key replaced because of this “fix.” 

Great article. Thank you.

I live in Ohio, well within Platform’s current distribution area. Platform’s beer is nothing special. However, they do make tons of different beers and they are a well-known brand. That must be all AB is looking for.

That’s news to me. Is the GTE spec changing? My understanding is that Chip Ganassi would like to keep running them in IMSA, it’s just a question of whether or not Ford will support the team. 

It would be super cool.

Fernando is going to purchase one of the abandoned Ford GT GTE chassis from Ford and enter his own team in the Rolex 24, 24Hr of Le Mans, and a few other IMSA and WEC events.

I live in East Dayton and the tornado missed me by about two miles. My dad does not live in Dayton, but he found this when he arrived at his workplace in North Dayton this morning. This is mild damage compared to what some of the city has. 

The University of Dayton had a bar in the main cafeteria. Not sure it is still a thing or not. It only opened on Friday nights and occasionally Saturday night if I remember correctly.

This has been driving me nuts for a long time. I thought it was a heat exchanger too but I couldn’t figure out what for. Thanks for clearing it up.

I just went to the IMSA race at Mid-Ohio a few weeks ago and I have to say the Ferrari was the most disappointing sounding car there. I could not hear it over the sound of the other cars. Not even a peep. I watched from multiple points around the track and got nothing. In isolation I’m sure it sounds great, but it

Thank you. I feel so relieved after seeing this.

All I know is you can do some pretty rad burnouts with a forklift. Also, 18 year old me shouldn’t have been allowed to be near a forklift.

I have done every repair on mine myself except tires. It is very easy to work on on the rare occasion that I need to. So far parts haven’t been a problem for me but I do worry about that. In almost 14 years of ownership, the car has only failed to start twice. Once was a bad starter and the other time was a corroded

Saturn died when the S-Series died.