FelixScout
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Norte 'Merica eh!

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The 370Z did surprisingly well, catching the aventador on the corners. When the straight comes though...bye bye

This argument is as tired and threadbare as the tires pictured in the first comment, and just as dangerous. It pants *all* of the consumers of predatory lending services as greedy idiots who spend beyond their means, then are shocked, SHOCKED! when they discover that they can't afford a new Mercedes and a big-screen

All I have to add to this is that it's certainly not an American thing. It's a humanity thing. The older I get, the lower my opinion of the "average person" becomes. It makes me sad.

Enough that it was an option for like 10-12 years!

This looks awesome! Can't wait to see it finished. Can we expect Jalopnik to keep us updated on the progress?

They could just hang a row of shields along the sides of their Viking longcars, scourge of the European roadways.

Sadly, most every section of car culture has the bottom rung that give the rest a bad name.

The original Corvair was "safe" only if you kept the rear tire pressure ridiculously low. And this was in the era when gas stations routinely did things like check your tire pressure. So all it took was a gas station attendant to air up the tires to what every other car ran to make the thing completely unsafe.

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C'mon - yer cravin' a Hoooome-a-wrecker, aren't ya?

Don't hate me guys, but this is one of my toys. I love it so.

The world's northernmost permanent airport used to be a military-only facility, but nowadays, a private company also flies there carrying fuel and sleds. Alert is also also used as an emergency source of fuel for allied military aircrafts.

From McMurdo to Scott Base in freaking Antartica.

Really? Gee, I guess you think I might be being a bit too sensitive here. But women have long been the butt of mens' jokes for ages. While this ad is not the worst, it still could have been a little more sensitive to the knowledge of these stereotypical jokes. This is like when Disney decided to make Fun Dip flavors

Objects bashing into your side-view mirrors may be closer than they appear.

Every town I'd go to, I'd stop and ask, "what year is this?" and when they answered I'd say, "Yes! We did it!" And then drive off.