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Now that I've seen the new Hyundai Genesis Coupe, the old one looks amazing!

Ferrari goes to great lengths to raise the take rate of their branded fire extinguishers!

Spontaneously combust? Did it spontaneously sprout a telephone pole crushing its left front fender too? It is a good thing that Toyotas aren't engineered to Ferrari standards, or you wouldn't be able to go two blocks without circumnavigating a fire.

The Mitsubishi Galant seems like a turd floating in the punchbowl here, sparing the domestics that indignity. WTF? Maybe they're all cases of insurance fraud. I'd guess that the premium rides listed here are bound to be put on ships by criminal Longshoremen, which I realize is redundant.

I thought the sarcasm was pretty clear.

Breaking the law doesn't turn a cop into a criminal. Keep that in mind the next time union thugs call you for a contribution to the Fraternal Order of Pigs.

So they take their cues from the Executive branch then.

This cop must be a big Black Sheep fan. WTF is up with stopping in the left most traffic lane? Something is telling me that a trip to the drunk tank would have awaited anyone not wearing an FOoP costume.

I watched a San Diego cop run a red light with his cell phone pressed to his face the other day.

He was Libyan, perhaps already repenting for crimes of a past incarnation.

Snopes is no less fallible than anyone else. How can they have an investigation into the carburetor myth without discussing one of the lasting sources for the rumors? John R. Fish and his marvelous Fish Carburetor of 1933 has often provided fuel for the conspiracy theories, but neither is mentioned in Snopes'

Is there a rule that says if your new rims are 6 inches wider than your old rims then you should buy new tires?

Hardigree is a legend in his own mind, or at least nearly one. His 'nearly' covers an immense amount of ground:

So you're saying it will wind up serving art's highest purpose?

Now if Obama's NLRB would just let them build it in real numbers.

I'm not sure why the Sonata is worth mentioning, considering it is slower than just about all of its V6 competition. Is it still taken for granted that Hyundais are inferior to the Japanese?

I'm grateful that he killed that ugly POS. The automatic transmission served its purpose, which was allowing a non-driver to remove a hideous piece of fairy designed garbage from the roads. Result.

A neighbor of mine had an '87 or '88 Accord sedan until 2004, when some friends who borrowed it managed to get it hit with a crane at a recycling center. She replaced it with a new Accord Coupe EX-L V6 6-speed, which she is relatively indifferent to. Her apathy comes from the new car's visibility being so inferior to

Under features in the listing says it has a manual transmission, but the photos reveal that it is really an automatic. I'd consider the price for a manual, but the automatics suck. Just look at the ones listing a new clutch as a bonus, after 8 to 22 thousand miles.

Aren't they still 13s?