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GM LS motors take the cake. I challenge fellow Jalops to find a single make of car that one of these hasn't been swapped into. (Who ever said it had to be from the factory)

I can feel the gravitational pull of the driver's big brass balls from my desk chair like

I'm honestly glad that it has worked for protecting your house,and I'm sincerely sorry about your cars. I was only speaking from my knowledge of where I live, where there is an increasing amount of crime regardless of whether or not there is a dog. Best of luck, and I hope you stay safe.

All I'm trying to point out is that when armed intruders enter your home (god forbid that never happens), your pooch will not likely protect you like a gun could. I apoligize for offending you, its just naive to call a pet a deterrent.

Toll roads? A minor inconvenience that leads to some of the nicest roads in America...

Man, I completely forgot that a large animal is a safe alternative to a firearm for self-defense! I'm so glad you've pointed this out, I would have gone on thinking it was a pet and not a defensive weapon...

The hellcat held 1st gear until like halfway through the race...No wonder this mouthbreather lost.

It won't get old in a short amount of time? Geez, I've heard of people being completely over them in a year.

Bought one of my dream cars, an E39 540i Sport from the owner of a local BMW dealership (his personal car). Body was in fairly good shape, and despite its high mileage the man provided extensive paperwork showing the engine had been replaced 50k miles ago, and I bought the bitch. Long story short, after pouring the

Oh... My... Lawd....

So unrealistic... Auto show models couldnt lift 70 pounds

Doesn't exactly sound like a typical V12 Ferrari scream, more induction noise and less exhaust. I know it wont happen, but the words "downsized twin-turbo V12 " give me tingling feelings.

Mr. Harris, I would like to preface this reply with that I have tremendously enjoyed your work for Autocar, Evo, and most of all your show on /Drive; I find you to be an excellent automotive journalist, and have done much to inspire my love of cars. That being said, I am a lifelong resident of the Detroit area, now

I second this theory. Even as someone with limited experience working on cars, it would seem to me a fueling issue would be the key. Others have suggested shorting or frayed ignition wires, but in that case wouldn't unburned fuel cause a 'backfire?' (Technically an afterburn.) My '86 RX7 GXL had an electrical short in

1982 Mazda RX7 Dave Kent Turbo. Easily one of the most unique modified cars I've laid eyes on. Currently for sale for cheap enough to buy, repair, and still quench the rotary's thirst. Please do it. Not to mention it is rare as balls. http://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation…

A number of these things need a car named after them pronto

The size of the tail lights, the headlights wrapping around the side, and the length of the truck suggest 4 door, second generation S-10 Blazer/Jimmy to my uneducated eye. Perhaps one such as this