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I worked at Hyundai as a technician for a couple of months and had to deal with their existing corrosion recall on their subframes and front lower control arms on the Sonata, Elantra, and Tiburon as well as the rear trailing arms on the Santa Fes. I still remember the one day a customer's Elantra was towed right into

The most stereotypical Lamborghini owner... of the future.

As a Torontonian, I always wondered which Shoppers Drug Mart location he chose for the video shoot.

"Don't pull a Vettel and skip ahead, it's meant to be listened to in order."

Fanboyism? I've never been Subaru's biggest fan but I think this looks awesome.

Put down that haterade.

R-design trim? Captain Slow must be excited.

New Soul inspired by the 2012 Track’ster concept car

As an E39 530i owner, I also concur.

Oh dear lord.

Yep. The North American Audi S4 features the supercharged 3.0L V6 engine. On the fender, though, it has a 3.0T badge. Don't ask me why.

I think the cop came in a bit too hot. I would've attempted to just nudge the bike over so they both fall off and go from there. Then again, it probably all happened very quickly and for all we know, that may have been the cop's best opportunity at stopping them.

Audi has a supercharged 3.0L V6.

This is what I nominated yesterday. No idea how it, nor any Buick model, didn't make the list.

I thought the MDX was their full size SUV and that their RDX was their mid size SUV.

Funny enough, my neighbors who happen to be very old (late60's/early 70's) drive this. Therefore, I must promote this.

A 4th generation Buick Regal of course. Why would you choose anything else?

The bit about the airbag blowing up when reversing was hilarious. I can't believe they related it back to WWII gunfire/explosions, which the old ladies lived through.

The hand that's on Webber's back trying to console him was the same one pulling on the upshift paddle while passing him.

Entry level sedan with ~200 miles of range starting at ~$30,000.

Make your own decisions, you say?