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RSX is the correct answer, (if you can find a reasonably clean one...)

a “truck” is in the eye of the beholder...

Completely agree - a couple years ago I was looking at replacing my 09 5dr 3 which I absolutely loved. Pricing on the manual with the good 2.5 motor was as high as the WRX I ended up getting instead, (with AWD and gobs of additional go.)  That said, I am very interested in the talk of a possible new Speed3...

Agree, we are basically already at that point... (I still can’t believe even BMW is dumping most manuals...)

campy, but still a good, solid, valid film applicable to modern driving...

unless it’s an Aston Martin Vantage v12 :)

Seattle has a bunch of cool stuff, but you needs a bunch of cash and a thousand hours a year to sit in traffic - including on the way to your outdoor adventures...

We clearly need cars that open their doors by themselves - radar assisted doors. “Open the pod bay doors, HAL.” “I’m sorry Dave, I can’t do that, there is a bicycle approaching and might hit it.”

I hate speed bumps - the whole idea of reducing the effectiveness of a piece of transportation in an attempt to prevent 6% of the population from doing stupid stuff just is frustrating to me personally.

The F-16 shaped hole in the roof almost looks that way! It looks like it just pancaked flat into the roof, must not have had much forward speed at all.

Sammy Davis Jr and Dean Martin...

People get bent out of shape for nothing these days.... I remember distinctly my father running along side our VW beetle as a kid holding on to the top of our Christmas tree to get it home.. Creative problem solving, finding a way with what you have, making it work - this is America dammit. Only partially joking... .

It all looks a bit squishy - I don’t see anything in the suit about how they bent, other than at very low miles they got bent. Did they come bent or at some point “at very low miles” the owner bent them by running over/hitting something? If they guy hit something his insurance ought to cover it honestly. Or maybe he

yep! an Allegheny! Less wheels and tractive effort but apparently there is some dispute that they may have been heavier than the Big Boys.

yep - look up Milwaukee F7, fastest scheduled passenger run with an AVERAGE start to stop speed of in excess of 81mph, (which means it was regularly exceeding 100mph daily.)  Basically peak 19th century technology before automobiles and aircraft really hit the scene for long distance travel.  

love that footage - chased that same engine over Stevens Pass as a kid with my uncle...

Completely agree - Deschutes stout and the Alaskan Amber are absolutely quality “gateway” craft beers. Their success does not come from a watered down “lowest common denominator” approach, rather aggressively sharing their quality product.

Power is nice - big brakes are sexy... Really curious how it would feel - I might just set it in “race” all the time and modulate through the pedal.

I am pro-box flare fender technology

honestly, that was my very first thought, “so, Akio is a chrome rim guy? interesting...”  Otherwise, the car is spectacular.