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I used to drive past a towing yard in Sorrento Valley on my way to work every day. Each Monday there would be a new row of wrecked Porsches, Gallardos, Ferraris, and AMGs. The desirable air cooled Porsches wouldn't have made the front row though, just the newest and highest dollar junk.

This list could have been generated with a random search for ten grand vehicle ads. The 'Winding Road Staff' needs to find a new calling. Their captions only serve to underline their ignorance.

Little cars shouldn't be painted in stealth colors.

Consider energy as a luxury good to be one campaign promise Obama delivered on.

Is that an SMG gear position indicator under the speedometer? Weak sauce.

Absolutely. The 1970 was a game changer, the early ones were triage for the bleeding the Mustang induced at GM. That being said, the 302 Z28 was a damn great car in its own right. Unfortunately, nobody at GM knew where to go from the 1970 Camaro, so it spent the next decade getting bastardized while being pounded on

Honda Prelude

The Nissan taxivan has handicapped accomodations including a ramp and sliding seats, which I'm sure played into its selection. Besides, Ray Wert worrying about a minivan making him look like a dork is like Tommy Boy asking if the suit he is wearing makes him look fat. And at least this van won't be built by UAW crack

Based on the headline, I though George Soros was sharing his view on how to run GM.

The Yugo was a Fiat 127 under the skin, not a Fiat 128. The 128/Strada/Delta were larger and wider than the 127/Yugo.

Street racing while loaded is just poor judgement, but buying a Panamera is unforgivable.

I've come to the ugly reality that it isn't what you borrow, it is when you borrow it. I'd have to say that it is the cars I borrowed when I just got my license that made a big impression, not the high dollar stuff I drove in my mid-20s and later. I remember one happy day when I was 16 years old driving through the

A LARGE percentage of highway fatalities already occur when passenger vehicles crash with heavy trucks. The more people drive small cars, the greater the number of these accidents will be fatal.

Redistributionism means this too.

It is set into the tank because it is at the bottom of the recess that accepts an i-device. Don't defend Hardigree. You'll always wind up being wrong.

Buy whatever you want. I spent enough time as a service writer in an all-makes shop to know that a Subaru engine is not a Toyota engine when it comes to quality and engineering.

That's a good point about Yamaha.

Too bad it doesn't have a Toyota engine. They're much more experienced than Subaru at building naturally aspirated performance engines.

Why does she have a giant fishing lure hanging from her earlobe?