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When a car is new and still under warrantee, it's not a bad idea to have legit service records. If they have some free maintenance deal, then why not? My STi has 2yrs/24k of free maintenance which actually just means 4 free oil changes and 2 tire rotations. It was far from being a deciding factor in buying the car,

Being that specific isn't even necessary. Any E46 M3 with the SMG fits the bill.

That thing is awesome.

I think "exotic" is what you were going after here, not that I have a problem with that.

Q50 Eau Rouge...

I've lived that guys pain many times at open track days at the kart track. Usually it's a new guy in a 125cc shifter that has no idea what he's doing. I'm in a 125cc TaG kart which has a single gear and requires carrying lots of momentum and clean lines. Driven properly a shifter is faster everywhere, but they're

Any video of Vadim Kogay on track.

This branding exercise still makes no sense to me... How in any way can these be called Corvettes? A V8 alone isn't enough.

Now that you mention the taillights, I can see the Volvo in them. Otherwise, the first thing that really stuck out to me was the headrest design.

Too close for missiles, switching to guns!

CP.

Reason #749 to never buy a used WRX/STi.

Expect some future stories about dealers rental agencies not having enough 200 stock, since that's one of the plants affected.

It's a shame someone isn't making pure luxury cars like this anymore. I'm not talking creature comfort luxury, but "just because I can" luxury. Like a massive land yacht version of a Caterham 7.

They're very different cars. Not sure where you're getting that.

All of that would sound pretty whiz-bang jut a few years ago, but these days, it's all really sort of par for the course. Less expensive cars, like the Audi A3, have in-car wifi and active cruise control. So it's well-equipped, but it's no Q-ship like a Mercedes-Benz S-class. But it's not as expensive as an S-class

Take away the big red taillight and that's a P1.

That's one of the most accurate pictures I've seen of the color. It has a decent amount of pearl in it, so it's very light dependent.

The AG330 start cart for the SR-71 Blackbird. It used two Buick Wildcat V8's to spin the Blackbird's J58 engines up to 3,200rpm so they could be lit. Later models used Chevy big blocks like the one in this photo.

My wife drives a 1 of 200 WRX that they built in Tangerine Orange Pearl for 2013. It always looks darker in photos but looks great in sunlight. I'm glad they didn't use that horrid burnt orange that has become so common on everything. Burnt orange to me says "I wanted a bright in your face color, but not too much."