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I often wonder if Little E saw that his dad was dead when he walked over and looked inside the car after the accident. It had to have been evident that he was. Could you imagine carrying around that vision in your head the rest of your life and how did it change his perspective on racing?

How close is the tech of that engine to the new F1?

Sweet! I hope you are keeping the original parts. Maybe someday you can sell it on Barrett Jackson in original form. I think my friend's had a 351 Windsor. White with a light brown top.

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KERS?

Well...I have a friend that works from home making $1200/week!

Perhaps it's time for anti-psychotic medication to be integrated into the world's water supply.

1st: Not sure why Acura gets dogged for their current line up. Sure, they didn't make many changes to their models this year (or next), but that's standard for European manus. Begs the question...When the same body style and looks of a car in Europe go unchanged for more than a decade it's heralded as perfection,

Attach a couple of lawn chairs to the bed and it would still look better than yesterday's Caddy! NP.

Are you sure it's a black man?

Didn't anyone learn from the RR in NY being chased down by bikers? Let asses be asses. You don't have to be a hero...and then a dead one.

Lee Iaccoca's Cab forward.—That's kind of a joke.

The F-150 will probably be more appealing to a set of customers that were on the fence about the gas guzzling vehicle in the past and will see a slight bump in business. It will continue to be a hot item and not be that painful of a transition. What will be painful is getting rid of the current stock at less than

I wonder if the black is to hide some aero designs they want to keep under wraps as long as possible.

By far the best looking so far! Absolutely beautiful. What I find most interesting is that Ferrari and McLaren both have these "tunnels" below the body and above the spoiler. Wouldn't this create lift on the front end or are they creating some sort of vacuum underneath the car?

I take a secret pride in being able to tell what car make and model from quite some distance on the road... and even by the taillights at night. But, for the life of me (and maybe b/c I don't care) I can't tell the difference between the new Jettas and Passats. What a waste to have two cars so similar in every way

Maybe that's the bling model and they can tone that down with some paint or flat black chrome. If someone is good at Photoshop...

Maybe that's why they passed. The build quality is so awful that a crush area is created by the parts flying off. Heaven forbid a bystander is nearby during a wreck and showered with flying debris. That's the real danger.

I swear that chevy in the background of the screen shot above looks just like the movie Cars character. All smiling and whatnot. Is that where GM is getting their design cues theses days?