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This one is in Bellevue, Nebraska. Thanks Captain Obvious!

Up here in Ontario, they’d put a yield sign in that place, which drivers usually interpret as “carry on! Nothing to see here!”  Or more recently, make it a roundabout.

Stakes. Why’d it have to be stakes?

The Mounties have global jurisdiction. No other way to always get their man.

A sub-660cc powered K-car just sounds like a Red Green outtake,

DRUGGGSSSS INNNN SPPPPAAAACCEEEEE!!!

If you want the new Scout to be ‘Merican as possible it better run on coal mined, without safety regulations, by small children.

Man, this barrel sure seems to have a lot of rotten apples, maybe we should dump the barrel out, get rid of all the bad ones and then look at the barrel to see if it’s a problem with the barrel or just an apple problem, or if it’s both. Like, maybe this particular barrel seems to get the worst apples? Or maybe the

I’ll take the low-hanging fruit and nominate the Toyota bZ4X. The fact that I had to look up how to spell the “name” of this model pretty much says it all.

I’m fine with them going full independent suspension as long as they make sure it still rides terribly and still has death wobble, and still has awful sound deadening and NVH like it does now.

A very juicy article.

I heard they all quit in protest of airbag requirements. Maybe some of them are now designing wheels for Formula 1, though.

3rd Gear. Given the excoriating reviews that VW’s interfaces have received in it’s latest models, maybe track down some former Pontiac engineers? Surely the knowledge of advanced button technology hasn’t been lost?

My BMW turn signals aren’t invisible.  I know, one of the few.

Bicyclists beware. Cars can now dart out sideways.

Loved the 90's era Trofeo variety as well. Simple and elegant.

I nominate the last few years of the Lincoln Mark VII. That full width neon across the back end was very futuristic looking. The technology of using neon didn’t last, LEDs took that mantle... but it sure did look amazing.

BMW, for their invisible turn signals.

The problem is the morgue only gets used maybe 5x per year, so they don’t give it proper maintenance. If they would store food/drinks *in the morgue*, then they would have maintained it properly.  All they got to do is use it for food storage, and then it’ll be ready for the dead body -- they’ll just have to charge