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Ah, man. A PT-22. Those are neat old planes. A basic trainer from pre-WWII. Nice little radial engine and an open cockpit.

I bring my buddy Marine Todd with me whenever I'm looking at a CL car.

A gauge with a needle provides three types of data in one convenient instrument:

If you would've taken the time to read the article, you would have found that not only was the plane manufactured in Brazil, but is owned and operated by a Brazilian company. It is completely Brazilian. Some might say, its a Brazilian plane. The reason for the Union Jack is to to honor England for their order of many

Use punctuation!

I suspect it won't last a year.

I pressed play on the video the moment the column went up. Already had 58 replies by the time it was over. Some of those commenters were actually excited by the PT Cruiser. They will be very disappointed. However, silver lining: I know where there's one cheap. Runs OK, too.

Something something dealers exist to protect consumers their own interests something something

Maybe it's just me, but isn't a planetary gearset a gear box? I mean, its gears, in a housing, right?

You must be the President of AntiKoeniggsegg Land... Population 1.

I'm from Sweden, I don't know what a Blazer is. We all drive Koenigseggs and/or Volvos. Usually Volvos.

excuse your self Sir! are you aware that this site is mighty Jalopnik.com and it´s main topic are cars?

trademark '90s styling

Your list is crap without this car:

Except that the car was pretty much asked for. It was designed as a military vehicle, because people asked for it.

R63 AMG. Nobody asked for it, nobody bought it, yet it's awesome.

Ford F150 Lightning

The Lincoln Mk II