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There almost certainly will be a wagon...(...but we definitely won't get it).

Most of the time I just don't bother to comment, because 9 times out of 10 it never gets promoted and nobody reads it.

What cars come from the factory with black rims? And what car is sold with *only* black rims so that people actually have to pull them off and replace them with standard gray ones?

Uh, if there are really fewer than 100, then I think just about all of those AMG wagons were sold in Winter Park, FL. I see them all the damn time.

It would indeed be impressive if they were still building it while it was flying around the track.

I'd like to see Corvette turn into a separate that produces nothing but GM sports cars, kinda like Ram now being just trucks. That's probably the only way a mid-engine Corvette will ever happen.

I'm seein the duplicate green 3/4 shot as well. I'm running IE 7. Speaking of old layout, when's it coming back? ;)

1. I shudder just thinking about trying to get up a steep, slick hill in a FWD wagon with the tailgate all loaded up. I think the Beetle might have been a bad example, though. The concept behind FWD aiding grip is that the engine in most (all?) FWD cars is in the front, adding weight right on top of the driven wheels.

No! We will not be slapping two more doors on cars that are much better the way they are. Do you work for Porsche?!?

Fuck that— they'll become super-cockroaches.

Jeremy Clarkson pointed out that its illegal to measure children.

At Sebring this past weekend, there were a lot of cops patrolling in unmarked HHRs with a single, slow-flashing blue light, and no sirens—instead, they honked at the cars they were trying to pull over. I had to tell some guy he was being pulled over because he didn't seem to notice it was happening.

Psst! Its a *W*16!!

YES

From the summary on the main page:

Both ideas are foul, but Tampax would definitely be worse.

For a minute there I thought Stridex pads were uh, feminine products. Ew.

Just got back from watching the launch up close. It took 6 hours to travel what would normally take 1. I seriously spent an hour and a half sitting in traffic to move one mile. The absolute worst traffic experience of my driving career.

Distracted Boy! He's my favorite superhero!