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DUCATI POWERED STREET CAR WITH A LONG TAIL DUCATI POWERED STREET CAR WITH A LONG TAIL DUCATI POWERED STREET CAR WITH A LONG TAIL DUCATI POWERED STREET CAR WITH A LONG TAIL DUCATI POWERED STREET CAR WITH A LONG TAIL DUCATI POWERED STREET CAR WITH A LONG TAIL DUCATI POWERED STREET CAR WITH A LONG TAIL DUCATI POWERED

See? All VW had to do to get us really excited again was to stick the engine somewhere behind the driver. How hard was that?

"What if we made a car that's really, really good?" - VW bosses before making this XL1 with a Ducati engine.

my front is definitely hard for the rear....

Sold as-is.

You can read any book in here as long as its Neil Gaiman. Or Hemmingway or Adams. Or Pratchett. Pretty much anything really.

Grammar shifting, not double spacing like you should. I live my life a paragraph at a time. For those 10 sentences or less, I'm comprehensive reading.

10. These Five Animals Are In Your Car Right Now

The Mid-Engined Corvette: This Is It

Are they swerving to miss rain drops?

Aethelred, Beornwulf and Wigmund would like a word with you.

It's worth noting that this design effectively created the first driver's airbag.

YES! I found one! And it only took 232 years of soft resetting!

Well, I guess you could say, that she had some dead weight in the trunk...

Hm. I wonder what it would be like if Australia's road trains were transplanted to the US... oh yeah.

Kat Callahan: Jalopnik writer

One of my friends taught a bunch of people how to drive stick. He always took about $200 upfront, in case they did some wear and tear, and then gave it back if you didn't mess it up to much. Not everyone has $200 to spare, but then again most people can't afford to let you mess up their car either.

Look out Toronto.

A cane gun that fires swords!?