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I like the Audi design language alot. Hell, I own one but I never really understood why everyone thinks the A7 is a good looking car, the rear end looks a little convoluted in that design. I think maybe you're right and I just haven't yet seen one in the wild.

It's listed under the Hoon Of The Day subheading.

Again Gamecat235, you speak to my heart, er...um, taste buds. I have one of these babies just waiting on me to get home tonight!

Yeah, but that head is ridiculously expensive to replace. I agree, neat car, no torque steer at all...

I'm glad you got a chuckle out of my comment...I am aware that it was ruled unconstitutional but that doesn't really take away from the point that it was done (and of course because it was ruled unconstitutional means that no one's doing it anymore). My point was more towards the presumption that they are allowed to

Because they're too busy placing the trackers on citizens cars, while parked on private property, without a warrant. While I think the expression whats good for the gander is good for the goose would apply here, I doubt the police would agree.

We have increased, yes increased oil production in the United States over the last three years (this is after decades of decline, mind you). While overall oil consumption has decreased in the United States over the past three years (due to the economy). Basic principals of supply and demand and letting the market

That was also the first car I scared myself in. My father bought one about 15 years ago, it took me almost a year to talk him into letting me drive it. It's still a very interesting car but it is a pain in the ass to keep on the road. Both from a torque steer and a maintenance standpoint. I had a friend at the

I was with the majority up until this point too...WTF Jalops! Aye aye aye!

I ended up as a cartoon! I appreciate the work and got a kick out of that. Thank you!

The plant is in my dying hometown (which I stopped claiming the second I left at age 18). No production yet but the company is still moving to start production in late 2012, from my understanding. I don't see it happening for a host of different reasons...so for all intents and purposes...Vaporware as pointed out by

I think the Syclone surprised just about everybody when GM put it out.

I find Stone is one of my go-to brewers year round, its hard to go wrong with an Arrogant Bastard or Levitation. I've been working on assembling the entire Vertical Epic line for a tasting party at the appropriate time. I have tried several "ahead of schedule" and have been impressed overall. Both were complex with

Thats always been my assumption as well. Its also possible the count the first "hit" or axle and won't count any other triggers for a set period of time say 2-3 seconds. I'm not sure just a couple of random thoughts on the subject. With the commenters on this site I'm sure someone else knows definitively.

I have to go with the belly tank racers. This is not only a quintessential American car it defines the American spirit. I can go faster than you and I don't even have a [car...yet]. Give me a surplus belly tank, some tires, a big engine and I'll provide the balls, mix it all up and the result is speed records.

Nicely done!

I've seen the "cords" you speak of, which are different from the painted lines for aerial enforcement. The "cords" couldn't measure speed unless they knew the wheelbase of every car that drove over it, then measure the time between the front and rear tires passing over the sensor. Usually these are counters to

I'm deeply in love with those beautiful cars. I didn't notice that they had a double rear tire before seeing this picture though. Thanks for posting!

No Zombie Dust, I haven't made it in in awhile been traveling with work. I am placing a call right now though...

I feel you, we just started getting Yeungling in from PA, we used to grab cases on our way through. Dogfish Head committed the greatest atrocity in recent memory though. We started getting the 60, 90, and 120 min. IPA's (some of my favorites) then they just stopped, no more IPA for Indiana. It was criminal I say!