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“I haven’t been properly invested in a season of F1 since 2012...”

It’s actually pretty interesting, considering Subaru just dropped the turbo in this segment. Not to mention that the CX-5 is a great car if you’re considering a crossover, which virtually everyone is.

Um, the hordes of people buying this crossover? This is the hottest part of the car market right now. Stupid comment. 

A friend got an 84 month term at 0% (worth it) on a new car, but when she sold it 4 years later the car was worth less than the money she still owed. That’s the real catch.

Needless sensationalism. Zane Gonzalez also walked away from his NFL career at halftime today, but you don’t see anybody making a big deal out of it.

While the pluckiness and self-aware nature of the S2000 is amusing to me, the real hero is the McLaren Senna owner who is ACTUALLY tracking his car instead of placing it inside their sealed garage with a more sophisticated HVAC system than most laboratories.

From Jayski, Kahne will race a throwback to his 06 car at Darlington. They ran an original Evernham scheme at the all star race this year.

Douchebaggage, huge missed opportunity there.

I really am sorry about that.  Congratulations on winning COTD! 

This is to tell you all that I will not be posting “lovely lady” awards any longer.  I’ve been doing it for almost ten years and have decided to hang it up. 

“emerging concept in highway design that aims to eliminate the left turn and thereby reduce safety”

I have said it before and I’ll say it again. Anyone who posts an automatic car as a manual in an online ad should be sentenced to death.

There is no greater disappointment than finding the perfect vehicle. Everything is exactly how you want it to be and then the interior shot comes and its a fucking automatic. The

This is the correct take - living within your means is so uncool nowadays.

I don’t get it, either. I’ve got a pretty high salary and only one kid, and I’m still usually looking at used stuff in the $20K-30K range. Then again, people seem to talk like $500+ a month for a car is normal, so I guess I’m just out of touch.

None of us will ever shift faster than a dual clutch can, and why would you want to drive a fast car slow?

Why would you want to drive a fast car slow?

I wish I could feel that way about cars as it would save a lot of money.

I’m perpetually getting bored with my cars. Current car, Flex EcoBoost, was bought about 1.5 years ago, and I’m scouting new vehicles. Before that was a Ford Expedition, made it all of 8 months. The Crown Vic made it ALMOST 2 whole years. The Volvo C30, again almost 2 years. The Fusion, again almost 2 years. Well, you