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    So you are a habitual narcotics abuser. And your comment is deleted.

    What kind of dolt puts a defense like that on an automotive website? Deleted!

    Unfortunately not entertaining, and neither is your reply. Delete.

    Not dense enough to insult the person who has the delete button to erase your insult.

    It's adorable that you think an automotive blog is an appropriate place to defend a tv program about McGuffins.

    Any chance the BBC will release an edited version where they remove the 99% of the program that is bad juvenile humorless jokes and leave only the five minutes that is actually about cars?

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    Yeah, because everybody knows Chevettes suck...

    Important detail: The paying customers, who have a munch narrower opportunity to smuggle contraband onto a plane, are groped, x-rayed, and "enhanced searched" on their one time into the airport and onto the plane. While the paid employees, who go in and out every day, and have a multitude of opportunities to smuggle

    Looks a lot more like a Targa than a Spider.

    The Kim Jung Crease.

    May I suggest a two dimensional, cartoon driver for your two dimensional, cartoon car:

    You mean like a rebadged or "Lotus Tuned" version of another manufacturer's car....

    #4 - "It was a silver on gray manual sedan, with manual roll-up windows, a manual transmission, and a backseat that had the body-hugging support of a filled-in cinder block."

    Mazda owners and Miata owners know the domain name for the Mazda.Com website, without looking it up on Google.

    If the ticket has a mistake on it, you could be in for a world of problems worse than the original ticket itself.

    Just let the snow get rid of that car for you.

    Nobody is keeping you from spending your money as foolishly as you see fit. But if you "need" tires rated at double the highest speed limit in the land to get to and from a job flipping burgers and running a french fry frier, then may I also suggest a wrist watch rated to be water proof to 2,000 meters depth (twice

    Summer tires are rated for 150+ MPH and so soft they wear out in a year or two of normal everyday driving. They are seen as required basic equipment for people who have never actually been on a race track and usually are within a point or two of loosing their driver's license. But they need those tires to drive to

    Tell us about that all important stopping test.

    Of course, one could say the issue here was VIN swapping. The crushed car had a fraudulent 1988 VIN. But if it weren't for the import ban, such measures wouldn't be needed.