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Another question: What's with the lack of diversity in automotive television? Not saying that you have to have a show about donks, tuners and pimped out rides, but it would be nice to see how the car unites ALL enthusiasts no matter who they are.

Or bring back My Ride Rules

Cast My Car: The search for the next automotive icon. Each week transportation captains for upcoming movies/tv shows audition average car owners and their rides (no high end cars) for a part in their production. Imagine some of the of the customs, muscle, imports and LOLs we could see on that show.

I like this idea

If you build it, they will come! I like this. Just make it so that the average American can afford it, and you have a win! Trucks have gotten too expensive unless you buy a used beater in many cases.

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! The horror!

I miss the Greats like:

Dax Shepard. He's an actual enthusiast also.

There is no timeframe for when the show could debut or how many episodes it would encompass, though it is expected to be a regular series. It's not clear if the show would be the Jay Leno's Garage web series converted to TV or a whole new program entirely, but what is for sure is that it'll be good to have a certified

17% interest seems to be the going rate in Texas for minorities.

“I’ll undoubtedly do something else” after the end of 2018, Marchionne, 62, said last week in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek at the Balocco test track in northern Italy. “I am not going to do any more turnarounds. I’m done; let some of the young punks do it.”

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has already clamped down hard on banks for working with dealers to screw customers — specifically, to overcharge people because they're not white.

The El Camino: Appreciated everywhere in America by guys like this:

They sure did!

Whoever approved a 707 horsepower, 204 MPH family sedan that can be bought for around $60k needs serious help. More than its Challenger sibling, the Charger makes no sense whatsoever and we love Dodge for putting it on sale.

Back in '58 Chevy didn't really have any reason to bring out the El Camino to compete with the Ford Ranchero since even the Ford didn't sell all that well. Chevy did it regardless. Thus, one of the greatest GM models of all time was born.

Back in '58 Chevy didn't really have any reason to bring out the El Camino to compete with the Ford Ranchero since even the Ford didn't sell all that well. Chevy did it regardless. Thus, one of the greatest GM models of all time was born.

Whoever thought of making a convertible version of the Nissan Murano was off their rocker, but not quite as crazy as whoever approved the thing. Still though, they took the boring Murano and made it great.

This is a good way to protect their brand's identity if they can get through the legal part of selling Pre-Owned cars. Bravo gentlemen.