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At the end the reference is to whoever broke the embargo, so Wes/Jalopnik likely had this article tee'd up and ready to go for release on X date. When Auto Motor broke their story the information was out and there was no sense in keeping it so they just pushed their story live.

Wait, really? I did not know this. I'll have to try it next time I drive my car (since I don't drive to work and generally not at all during the week...)

Caddy made the Batmobile for the 60's/70's TV show

I live very close to the museum and people seem to have meet-ups at the top of the steps fairly regularly. They'll come around the driveway from the back and park on the plaza in the front of the museum at the top of the steps.

even on the way to the parking lot?

Bill Simmons article coming in 3, 2, 1......

Although those have a split window that pillar (E?) isn't structural. I imagine that if the roof is being supported by a single pillar in the rear it would have to be quite a bit thicker than a simple split window.

I disagree, I think more people know who Schrodinger is. More people may know about the rotary engine but I don't think more people know who Wankel is, funny name aside.

y'all should come to Philly. People park in the middle of Broad street (one of the main arteries of the city) all the time. Granted they're using a turning lane (or popped up on to a median) and totally in-between the lines

you should see the codpiece

I think it still looks better than the Juke. I agree, the smal headlights do make it look a little bloated (or something?)

"...and some cows. It's a melange of everything you want in a great driving road. "

To provide some background (I don't know if anyone else has responded with it), that road is awful to cross, and I can't ever imagine trying to cross it not at a light. There are two sets of 3 lanes in each direction with large grass medians between each set of lanes, making twelve total lanes. I think the speed

Sorry Jason, but you left off a "Where we're going we don't need roads" option, leading to a DeLorean

I'm not sure what you've heard about Tmobile exactly but I think you might be misunderstanding things a bit (at least based on what I understand).

This. Another way of thinking about it is similar to a cell phone plan: