4thgen
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Kind of looks like an angry blob of toothpaste to me. Where is the Honda that designed the original NSX and the S2000?

Well it's ugly enough to be a crossover. Definitely got the pants-pulled-up-to-its-chin / bulbous rump / hideous black plastic cladding thing happening.

Somewhere the designer of the Pontiac Aztek is sacrificing small animals to the pagan gods of fugly cars, in fervent prayer this thing makes it into production.

No DC5 ITR yet?

Should you miss your ramp — or start to take the wrong one — go with it, then find a safe way to turn around and go where you need to. Do not simply the jerk the wheel and careen across four lanes of traffic at 50 mph the instant you realize your mistake.

Are those throttle bodies or upholders? Or both?

I think people with a certain degree of writing skill have the advantage in online dating. If you're good at conveying a sense of who you are through words, it's a decent way to connect with people.

It's actually kind of ... perfect. The matching carbon fiber dorsal fin would probably be too much though.

Causing pain is easy enough, but giving law enforcement / prison guards / CIA "interrogators" control of a system that causes extreme pain, remotely, with no visible after effects, has pretty large, obvious advantages when it comes to abuse.

That gen Countach totally captured my imagination around 9-10 years old. Especially the black one with a *nose spoiler* (not a chin spoiler) driven by Coppertone founder Ron Rice and featured in Cannonball Run. Saw it on the interstate once in Florida.

But I'd be embarrassed to be seen in such a thing as an adult.

You guys are looking at this all wrong. Sure, it's hideous from an "it's actually, objectively horrible to look at" perspective. But, wow, is it ever HIDEOUS. It's a game-changer. This car is not merely awkward, malproportioned, and generally stupid looking, like a wedge-trunked 1980 Cadillac Seville or something.

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Learned to drive in a red Spider 2000. It was a blast, but not the easiest stick to start on — long shift throws and a high clutch engagement.

Learned to drive in a red Spider 2000. It was a blast, but not the easiest stick to start on — long shift throws and a high clutch engagement.

Always liked that freaky-deaky M coupe. "Clown shoe" is a perfect moniker. Looked into them once though, and wasn't there some kind of fairly major mechanical issue with the ... suspension? Transmission? that *has* to be fixed, or have been fixed, else you have a serious problem on your hands?

Except stereos. A guy I worked with one summer at Home Depot informed me that his $2,000 Celica had $5,000 in stereo equipment installed, and was therefore worth $7,000. Or $70,000 — I forget. He dropped out of college because his Pell Grant did't come through.

Needs moar scoops.

"War Machine" has not been rewarded for being a violent animal outside MMA. He's been to jail a couple of times and was just fired from the third-rate promotion that was formerly the only one that would take him. He has been so punished in fact, that he rants about the oppression of "alpha males" and complained (from

Story's been around a while, although the first time — and maybe this is the true version — it was claimed to be to STOP spite toward a child. Maybe speaks to the direction the culture is taking?

Criminal negligence is defined by a LACK of "malicious intent."

Those are two very different kinds of "accidents" though, aren't they? Not seeing the kid and running him down vs trying to throw dirt or what have you. No. 2 would be criminally negligent homicide.