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Formula One! So this is like NASCAR, right?

I love these articles. I hope you don't plan to stop any time soon due to all the complaints. Some of us understand perfectly well the high cost of maintenance associated with these type of cars. Yes, they are still expensive in the long run, but the lowered cost of entry makes a big difference between attainable and

I'm going to accept Whiskey Jesus as my personal savior right now. I was blind and now I see . . . double.

That sound cannot come from a petrol powered engine. It must run on Satan's semen.

Maybe. The BMW 4-series Gran Coupe (not easily confused with a 911 Targa...) released around the same time and it's auto-only. Anyway, glad I was wrong.

Bonus! you get valve guide problems with the LS7 (also the LS9 in the ZR1 - interestingly those cars depreciate like crazy, a local dealer has one on the lot for 66k) requiring head work if it has not already been done so which could get a little pricey if the car is out of warranty and the owner is not particularly

David Coulthard got his start because of Ayrton Senna. It's a fact of life and part of racing. Going back to one car for a race is silly if you ask me.

Once Jaguar and Land Rover were freed from the control of Ford they finally started making the cars we wanted them to make. An absolutely stunning turnaround.

Luckily for me, adrenaline surges come in the form of nice doses of slowed time w/ serenity. So when fight/flight kicks in, I get real calm and methodical. Transparently - I'm terrified of spiders.

My guess is he wants to be next Schumacher.

I've been riding for 5 years now, but unfortunately it's losing its appeal to me. Outside of California, it doesn't actually save riders any time, which reduces it to a mere hobby. One that's a bit hard for me to justify on my less-than-fun freeway commute. :(

Always...get an itemized out-the-door price. Dealers will discount the car only to make up for it with bullshit charges later. Ask for the following

It's pretty easy to pick a reliable used car. Less than 5 years old and not Domestic or European. No car is perfect but, no car companies make a car as well as Honda and Toyota/Lexus followed by Mazda and Subaru. If you like tinkering some, 10 years old and Japanese is fine too. If it's been well maintained, you

I have had a lot of experience in dealerships. This has so much to do with the buying experience at American Dealers. I don't want to offend anyone but American car dealerships are fucking trashy, as are the sales people, as are the service departments. I am sure this does not go for ALL of them but most. These

It is definitely in the realm of possibilities that Montezemolo feels as though the company is selling out, but I've got to take him at what he said since I can read minds.

I would like to invite anybody knocking this beautiful car over repair costs and total cost of ownership to find your nearest Toyota dealership, crawl under a 2015 Corolla, and be quiet. You're clearly missing the point here.

I'll tell you what, once Porsche stops selling the Cayenne and BMW stops selling the X3/5/6 because they are "detrimental to the image they claim to want to have" I'll lend this line of thinking some credence. Until then, I'm sorry but that's just nonsense.

So easy to hide and part out a motorcycle.

I hate to turn this into a diatribe about drivers of certain cars but... You really do need to be careful around drivers of Camrys. Those cars are almost always bought by people who couldn't care less about driving and whose time on the road is spent thinking about anything BUT the important task and process of