unnaturallyaspirated
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unnaturallyaspirated

Funny, but I have never associated the search for knowledge with being a Luddite. You may have to look up that word in your Wiki dictionary.  

This is hilarious. After all the weird shit that house has seen, it's a wonder it isn't already a pile of rubble. 

It is when you are looking for the right answer.

I don’t know what you drive, but redlining a high horsepower V8 on the street sounds like a fast way to get arrested.

You’re probably asking the wrong guy that question, because my answer is that I really don’t care! When I bought my BRZ in 2014, I knew a little bit about the car, but by no means had I done significant research on it. I was just so grateful that someone else besides Mazda had brought out an affordable sports car, and

Well, there are these things called books...

Those are some pretty sweet underground lairs. At least their affluence is mostly hidden from the peasants.

Being an f1 world champion that survived adds ten more years to your life.

As long as you can’t see the modifications nobody can say they exist. 

Private underground garages can be pretty sweet. My daughter and son-in-law live in a new apartment building in Hollywood with one that isn’t used much. There was an Alfa 4C down there under cover that the owner works on quite frequently. 

You don't seem to get British humor.

BBC will put it out of its misery after this season.

Great chemistry, and I dare say Andy Willman is a bloody genius of a writer.

Odd that anyone would consider Wikipedia to be a bastion of accurate information on anything. 

Yamaha has designed and built the heads on the Supra since the gen 2 series. The Duesenbergs straight-eight engine was almost a carbon copy of the Bugatti engines that they had from a licensing agreement with them after the First World War. I don’t hear anyone calling a Duesenberg a cheap copy of a Bugatti. But if I

Since you seem to be the guru of all that is Subaru, you must know the exact percentage of what is Subaru and what is Toyota?

So I have owned or currently a 2014 Forester, a 2014 BRZ, a 2015 WRX and a 2018 Crosstrek. Sum total of problems for all four were a couple dead batteries and a clutch adjustment . Costs for regular scheduled maintenance are as cheap as they come. I thought about buying a Cayman or Boxster, but my wife would have lost

I am having a great deal of difficulty understanding why the physical dimensions of the new engine would have increased at all if the only changes were to bore or stroke. But if you know something I don't I won't argue with you. That being said, I am not about to do a plug change on mine when the cost for it at the

Toyota designed the body shell from the ground up. It wouldn’t even make sense for them to base it on the old Impreza body since it shares nothing with it. The transmission is an Aisin unit taken directly out of a Lexus. I don’t know where you get your facts, but they don’t square with anything written about this car.

Read the related stories right under this article and you would know one of many problems plaguing the C8 is the chassis breaking under power from the new engine.