trynthink
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trynthink

A buddy of mine bought one of these with some of his first-job-out-of-college money. I remember him pulling up to our apartment with his Oakley M-Frames on and the top down thinking he was the shit in his new....sports......car.

I think most drivers just really don't understand this concept. I don't think they've ever been taught that roads are safer when a clear passing lane is maintained. Every day I deal with people who think that if there's a space ahead of them in the left lane, they can just have a pleasure cruise. Every highway

Related; just saw an Axxess for the first time this morning at Home Depot. Strange combination of rare and undesirable

You are so right. I love the used car challenges. That is the only thing Top Gear US got right. They saw that no one liked big Star Small Car, or road tests, or the Stig laps. They saw people like used cars that are falling apart and they can bang up. I love it when Top Gear UK buys clunkers. They can ram into each

If someone from the BBC is reading this, pay attention. The only reason I watch Top Gear is for Clarkson, Capt Slow, and the Hamster. There's a top gear USA also...do I watch it? No. Why? Because there is no Clarkson, Capt Slow, and the Hamster. Hell...I even watched that show that May had because...well...May is

I love the retro-futuristic styling, makes it look like all the awesome 21st century cars we were promised in the 1980s that never panned out, only this one's for real. There's a certain beauty in engineering taken to extremes. I like just about any car that's the "most" of something, because it shows what a bunch of