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Security Guard “hero” Threatens to Shoot Driver

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For backing up over a traffic cone. This is one for the ages: These two aren't even officially "heroes" - just security guards. Yet they get away with pulling a firearm on...

Latest Reader Question (Sept. 28, 2017)

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Here's the latest reader question, along with my reply: Ray asks: Do know anything about Carvanna? Are they reliable and reasonable? For someone who is an extreme introvert who hates wasting time on...

Video Rant: 2018 Ford Transit Connect

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Quick look at the 2018 Ford Transit Connect, which actually is a mini-van  . . . even if it's not technically called that: . . . Got a question about cars - or...

Latest Reader Questions (Sept. 28, 2017)

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Here are the latest reader questions, along with my replies: David asks: I love the look  of the Mazda 6 and have been thinking if getting one as a new car, but I...

“hero” Stalks, Beats Girlfriend

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Just imagine what he does to his other victims: Brandon Walker, 41, of 8 Laconia Road in Pittsfield, NH pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of domestic violence assault, simple assault and...

Latest Reader Question (Sept. 27, 2017)

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Here's the latest reader question, along with my reply: Jed asks: I recently became a supporter of your website, and I appreciate your offer to field automotive questions. I have been driving...

Latest Radio, Tom Woods (Sept. 26, 2017)

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Here's the audio of today's guest appearance on Tom Woods' show. . . . Got a question about cars - or anything else? Click on the "ask Eric" link and send 'em in! If...

“hero” Hassles Car Show

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Here's a video of a "hero" preying on people attending a car show. Everyone's behaving, no burnouts, even - but the "hero" spends all day circling the show, looking for any...

On With Tom Woods Today (Sept. 26, 2017)

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I'll be on Tom Woods' podcast today at 9 east coast time; as usual, I'll post the audio here as soon as I get it. I always enjoy talking with Tom...

In the Rearview: Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona (1968-1973)

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The last of a thing is often a cause for nostalgia, even regret. The new thing may be objectively superior and hard to fault by the numbers. But something’s been lost,...
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