Lately, my output was been slow – after all, you can only ask so many questions and pass them off as real articles before you need to change things up. Or you can just buy an obscure car and let the readers live vicariously through you. And be really self-deprecating. But not really. Maybe I shouldn't have quit my day job.
To solve that, I've been asked to come up with something insightful and funny, which is impossible for me. So I'm going to highlight the work of others instead.
- TTAC contributor Byron Hurd wrote a great article on why the Viper needs a baby bro. I really liked it, because if I wrote it, I'd probably talk about how dangerous it is (without ever having driven it) and then walk it back immediately.
- Jack wrote something about Toyota settling up with the government over recalls and accelerator pedals. Does anyone even read this stuff? Camrys are total beige-mobiles, and we are enthusiasts!
- Thomas wrote about pulling the trigger on an obscure Shelby and how awesome manual cars are.
- Jack and Derek both wrote about crossovers. Crossovers are lame and everyone should buy wagons – or a Nissan Cube. And why does Derek's article sound like something Jack would write?
- Speaking of boring cars, Jack went and bought a boring, FWD coupe. He could have bought an unreliable, 10 year old exotic instead! Derek also drove the Chrysler 200.
Hopefully this helps keep you entertained on a Sunday afternoon. Stay tuned next week for my upcoming article "Why don't cars come with crank windows?"
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