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Mine’s nothing special. It’s a 1982 GTV6. This is her.

I own two horrible Alfa’s: a 1989 Milano Verde and a 1982 Spider Veloce. I’ll keep perpetuating the myth about how unreliable and finicky these cars are so you still have a chance to buy a Milano on the cheap. You can thank me later... they are criminally underrated.

Most sorrily, I never owned an Alfa because in this life I always was quite poor, but my first boss Ennio (almost a brother to me) was very proud of his Alfa 33 1.7 and once (while we were going to a business meeting) he PUSHED HARD the gas and told me: “You must feel this! ...Alfas are the only family cars that glue

FF is a Chinese company complaining about being copied by a Chinese company.

This is the all new Alpina B5 Touring. It is a BMW wagon with 600 horsepower and a top speed of 205 mph. You can’t have it. (Unless you live in Europe)

This issue that Toyota and Subaru face is that if they do a high performance version of the BRZ/GT 86 it would make it BMW 2 series money. A base 230i has a turbocharged 248hp engine and a 6 speed manual. The coupe market it is pretty niche so I do not know if a most likely $34k+ BRZ/GT 86 would have added that many

Happy Friday, and remember: if it ain’t a Type R, it ain’t a tight car.

Some dinner kit packet from someone’s grocery shopping. 

Dear Subaru,

His future is really up the air. . .

Weekend mode: engage.

I am not above temptation. I too sometimes think of throwing it all away for Volkswagen Corrado ownership.

It being President’s Day and all, treat yourself once more to some American luxury fit for a president. This is the 1989 Lincoln Town Car Presidential Limo. Best U.S. President ride ever? I believe so.