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Do we have to flip through a slide show to see other pictures of it?

This Mitsubishi takes corners pretty well because you can always find the best line.

My dude wearing abuela’s nightgown in the crib. I had no idea it had got that serious in NYC.

My dad had a ‘92 Talon. I learned to drive stick on it after it had lost about 100hp, made everything that followed easy.

NP because it’s super clean. You could DD this car without worrying about all of the finicky performance parts that it’s more capable siblings enjoyed. Who doesn’t want to relive the days when heavy coupes that drove like family sedans were da bomb?

I think the solution is to make the two inputs manual;  it gives the driver so much more engagement, and takes the programming out of it.  Have one analog control for the engine rpm, and another for the gear ratio.  It would be like an infinitely adjustable manual transmission, and would bring driving engagement to

It’s brilliant! I learned to drive on a driving school Passat with 300k+ kms on the clock. The gearbox was so used up, it was a rough slush to find gears - and it was whining. But that made the transition to a private car with precise gears a hoot. Also contributed to me not instantly noticing how ratty my first car,

II disagree I have a 2013 crosstrek with a CVT and it does not simulate shift points. When I floor it it pegs straight to 4400 RPM and stays there as the car continues to go faster and faster. The real reason the Subaru did this (and other companies such as Audi and Nissan) is that the general consumer is an ignorant

I'm ashamed of it to this day, but not driving a car during a test drive is how someone bought a car off of me that was missing its driver's side window.  I was an inconsiderate fool as a teen and I just had my eye on escaping this car. I ended up sending the buyer some money to replace the window, but it was a real

The answer is “nice pipe”

I owned a 91' 2-door GMC Jimmy. This one is the 200HP version. The 160HP version was TBI injected. This was the new Vortec motor.

Per Jalop rule 72-A: “Throw away money.”

Maybe it was a box full of these?

Is says in the article that the Turbo will not be available with the manual.

If you park it on the sidewalk at the grocery store and leave the hood slightly ajar, this thing will eventually pay for itself.

It’s weird that you consistently write about what’s on my mind. Other than the times when you write about the things that are on no ones’ minds. Thank you. 

The nickname for these things is the Mister Two?!?!? How did I not know that all these years! HAHAHAHA Mister Two!

Jason, I'm real sorry an I didn't mean to disrespect your people. I got nothing bad to say about Rooshins or Hungryans too.

Waal young feller, set yourself down and I'll learn you all about the Rocket Turbine Power that changed everything.