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Can't be late for their appointment with the mechanic. A good Audi shop is hard to find.

That car is already a cartoon. Isn't it?
Please tell me that it isn't real.

Loud pipes annoy people and lower property values.
Staying in your lane and driving like a sane person saves lives.

This campaign only reminds me to make bad "dad" jokes. It does not remind me to check my blindspots for bikes.

And the answer must always be:
You better believe it sweet cheeks! Let's get it on!

The Buckeye Bullet. 320 MPH in an electric car? Bam.

Dr. Cox is right there with you.

It will likely be not a car, but the simplest iteration of human-controlled platform with wheels and engine: the scooter.

Answer: The one I owned.
For me, it was the '88 Classic Wagon in gray.

Wrong: all of them.

Freaky how he morphs into the "Too Many Cooks" psycho.

I drove a 1988 Caprice Classic Wagon when I first moved to New England. With a couple hundred pounds of junk in the back, it could keep its footing and drive through anything. I miss that car...

You - 7th in line? Move to the front.
The rest of you take a step to the left. No, your left. A few more steps. Almost out of the picture.... A couple more. good.
click.

I'm hearing a lot of good ideas, and I'm hearing a lot about how the government can't get it right.

So let's come up with a better proposal.

I'd suggest a categorization that is based on the average of two factors - displacement and weight.
Come up with appropriate scales for displacement (<1L = A, 1-1.5L = B,

The Sun is dragging us around an orbit of the Milky Way at about 225 km/s (or 503,310 mph). Clearly, in addition to being the source of all light, heat, and chemical energy for this planet, it is also the fastest Hydrogen powered vehicle.

...Combine ingredients and literally go die.

Does #8 come in Pumpkin Spice? Because if so, I literally can't even.

One word: Plastics.

Audi's V8 from the RS8. Looks like a friggin rocket under glass.

We're under attack! Quick - grab the darts league from the local pub!

The promise of the Atomic Age - the Ford Nucleon!