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Honest question, where do you go to learn how to drive manual when you don’t have any friends with a manual car? I’ve looked at rental car companies and driving schools in my area, none of them have or offer manuals. I don’t want to learn on a Turo as I feel it’s kind of slimy in case I mess something up. Any

No, he’s not and here’s why: anything sold for more than what it cost you to have available to sell in the first place is profit, therefore a gain. If you bought a thing at invoice for $10,000, listed it for $15,000 and ultimately sold it for $13,000, you did not lose $2000 in that deal, you profited $3000. You (and

So they hit 331mph Canadian?

You left out the part where you tell us what Jeeps are on the market for $178.

Obvious choice: “Radar Love” by Golden Earing. Even if you aren’t in a driving fast mood, this song will put you in a driving fast mood.

How’s my COVID Project? Well I’m happy to confirm that the “Ripoff from Hell 240SX” featured here (www.tinyurl.com/UmojaJalop) is still up to its normal tricks. You know, the usual old Nissan issues of multiple transmission failures, engine issues, and an ALMOST complete rebuild before COVID hit and the wife turned

The turbo spider is running and driving again, courtesy of a friend who loaned me a new block after my machine shop block destruction debacle.

“What’s Something In Your Garage That Might Be A Relationship Red Flag?”

LED vs Halogen is like day and night.

2000ish Lincoln Continental to the same era Ford Windstar. Why? Because it can be done, and because fuck your expectations. You might roll up alongside in your Honda Odyssey and look over at me in my Windstar expecting to trade sympathetic glances with another flaccid, pussy-whipped, emasculated middle-managing yes

As one of the few Jalopniks reading who has a legit claim to a Mopar equiv to Hart’s awesome Barracuda,

Given how rust-prone the frames on these little devils are, the oil leak should be viewed as a feature, rather than a bug

As someone who grew up in Germany, you could have just asked me.

I attended high school just north of Reading, PA. Since the Reading Railroad declared bankruptcy in the early 1970s, there were a lot of abandoned tracks. For some cars, it was possible to go to a backroad railroad crossing, align the wheels with the tracks, let most of the air out of the tires, and ride the rails.

Being stopped and getting hit by another vehicle at speed is one of my greatest fears as a driver or passenger. And I’m experienced at it.

As I stated in my grey comment over in pending because I’m not a real person:

If the roads were straight enough, I could get home in five minutes flat.

I know what make a bad one.

I don’t know anything about NASCAR, so maybe someone can fill me in.

Solid lineup there. My strategy on it is driving a heavily modified Golf R right now that will almost definitely be faster than whatever comes next. That way my response can be “Mid life crisis? This thing’s slower than my Golf”.