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Would have been a drag if he lost control though.

Lambowhili.

That’s wheelie, wheelie impressive!

Dave, thank you for going out and finding this article, then adding two short summary paragraphs to it and linking us. You are going above and beyond as a journalist here, kudos.

Well, like we said, this content will not show up on LH proper, so if you don't like it, you can ignore it pretty easily by just not coming to afterhours.lifehacker.com!

I nominate Focused Driving for Director of the Year.

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For what it's worth, my great grandmother lived to be about 345 years old and had 4 husbands, who she out-lived. She just tacked on each new husband's name at the end and kept them all in her legal name. She had children by the first two, so that made some sense, and then she said she just wanted to remember the

Thanks. I've always liked how you keep it positive and never have the conflict that overshadows so many car shows.

That's gotta sting.

How dumb are dealer managers? They sold a stolen car, the contract is null and void. If you don't know what to do call owner of the dealership with the customer in the office and ask him for an opinion on speakerphone. How hard would it be to say "Sorry, we didn't know, let us find you another one."

I wonder if the kid will get a thefty charge in court.

Does a joint-registration require both owners to sign the title or is it like a joint checking account where either have rights?