Rwlong
Rwlong
Rwlong

I drive quite well. I do not believe constant lane changing does anyone any good. I can maintain my average speed (usually around eighty MPH) and my distance between traffic in front and behind me. I keep my mirrors checked, doing what I was taught right mirror, left mirror and center. I leave the far right lane for

Who said I am doing the speed limit? Not me. And to quote you "Drivers who are too lazy to keep right, even when the lanes are clear, are common around here. I just stay in the right lane and pass them." Proves to me your an idiot. A slow lane to the right of me for slower traffic and a passing lane to the left of me

I could tell when it was going to be him just by the sound!

This is not Germany. Where I drive (I-95) there is an entrance and exit almost every mile. Large trucks entering and exiting and a lot of city traffic. To sit in the far right lane is almost impossible. I travel center lane. Faster traffic can pass to the left and traffic entering or exiting the highway can utilize

God that was good. They all sound wonderful but the red-orange one sounds incredible!!!

I have almost always considered the far right lane an entrance exit lane. Unless entering or exiting the highway leave it open for those that are. Cruising for the middles lane. Passing for the far left lane.

Hornswoggling........Good One!

Wow..bunny prize, you used the word "Sheeple" for the quadbillionth time on the internetz!

Well this is a prototype, an experiment. For a road going car, I am sure they would compensate for the added weight of passengers, as this is a family car.

Uhmmmm......What?

It's neat they had the "Swedish Chef" from the Muppets commentating!

Living in Hilton Head, SC I am still surprised by the number of awesome cars I get to see here. Ferrari's, an F50 (being driven in the rain non the less) numerous 458 Italia's, 430's. Bentley's seem to be around a lot, Aston Martins, Maerati's. But the most fun is when the Concurs De Elegance occurs, suddenly a trip

Thank you!

The Dodge version of this, the "Coronet", was my daily drive in High School. White! Painted the rims black and put the dog dish hubs on it. We would cut class and park by the side of the road and just laugh our asses off at all the people slowing down upon seeing us.

What a stupid comment.

Stow and go is awesome! Seats down = cargo van. Seats up and you have extra storage that makes a great travel cooler!!!

I have done it. Now granted I am not standing upright when I do it. The night I stopped at a rest area (on a turn around trip to Miami) to catch a few zzz's, it was nice not having to get out in the rain to sleep on the back bench.

My wife has a caravan, it does not seem bloated next to any full size SUV. It does seem a more efficient use of space though. Park it next to an Explorer or Chevy Tahoe and it seems to downright small. My friend has a Toyota Four Runner. It maybe similar in size but gets worse MPG and is down right useless inside as

Had a Mazda RX 3 back then. Velour interior was crap-tastic brown and tan! But the Wankel rocked.

I'd be cool with that.