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Bought my wife a Golf R after Subaru decided they didn't want our business when we asked about an STi and the Ford dealer wanted a $5K premium on a Focus ST.

One of the very first things I did when I started dating my later to be wife when we met was teach her to drive a manual. It actually makes for a fun date if you're both pretty laid back. Over 25 years later and it's still all she'll drive. I bought her a 5-Series V8 with an auto a few years ago and never heard the

No Circuit of the Americas? I am truly disappointed. I'll still buy it though. The 6th is my birthday and I know where I'll be all day. In front of the big screen with the force feedback wheel.

I think just about every semi-big city has that kind of service. We're in an office park so he comes in once a month and gets to do about 8-10 cars in a morning. He's dropped flyers at all the offices in the park with prices and dates so we know ahead of time.

I'm with you. I have it even easier. Once a month a mobile mechanic comes by the office and does oil changes in the parking lot. I can watch him right outside my window. He does a quick efficient job and only charges $30 inclusive of supplies. He asks exactly what brand/weight of oil I want ahead of time and that's

The first picture is why I don't want to own a super car. It's a damn sausage-fest around that thing. I'll stick with my classics like my '61 T-Bird convertible or '64 Land Rover. At Cars and Coffee the Lambos and Ferraris pull the mad dudes. While the dudes are looking at those cars their women are over asking about

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When my wife was looking at Mustangs for herself about 8 years ago she specifically stated she wanted a manual transmission. These are the exact words from the salesman's mouth: "Women don't like to drive manual transmissions".

If an Air Force pilot drops it on the deck of a carrier he's even further off course than the Air Force pilot above landing the Globemaster at the wrong airport.

I'm partial to my Range Rover's setup.

Pretty sure they don't want CGI.

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Yep. Tokyo's system sounds like it'd be a mess with so many private companies in the mix but it runs better than anything else I've ever experienced. If the schedule says a train will arrive at 8:13am, it will be in the station at 8:13. Not 8:12, not 8:14.

The only time I've ever experienced a train delay there is for

See the part where I said it 'might be hard finding a 'new' one'? ;)

Go older. Much older. Like '61-66. I think those were the best years. Might be hard finding a 'new' one sitting somewhere but you'll get far more comments and it's easier to do your own work.

I currently drive a Golf R. Give that Buggy the drivetrain out of the R and I'd be all over it. Like driving a go-kart. I know they'd never do it though. But please, VW, don't skimp on the power. There's so much potential here.

I really loved GT5. For the first couple months. Then it got to a point where it became work. At some point I no longer want to 'work' at the game and try out driving that badass F1 or LeMans car they keep teasing me with in the store.

The cars I've had with HUD don't project right 'in my line of sight'. The HUD projects in front of your car below your normal line of sight and out of the way. That assumes you're not like most drivers and actually pay attention to things down the road further than the end of your own hood, of course.

8.) The Subaru GL Coupe

Mix this roof with a Texas summer and you've got a nice solar oven.