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The del Sol was competition? In it's dreams, maybe.

I'm glad to finally know that I'm not the only one that liked the looks of the NB better than the NA or the NC. Everyone says it's too effeminate, but I've always like sculpted curves over angled or beveled surfaces like the NA or the NC. Plus, if you honestly think a car defines your sense of gender, I feel truly

Mulally probably executed a few Euro execs just to send the message of who was in charge.

Oh dear lord, Morgan's going to build an SUV.

Just wait until we see a rendering of the rear end so we can hear all the pissing and moaning about the taillights.

is it just me or has this been a really dark year for racing? seems like not a month goes by without atleast one driver cashing in their chips.

I personally think it all went down hill when the Ropers sold the building.

You have to feel bad that poor Jack never really got any. I mean poor dude's just trying to become a chef and ends up living with these two smokin' babes, so you're thinking "Dear Penthouse Forum," but it never materializes. Come on, that dude's getting blue.

I have an idea. Let's change all the names of the historic monikers.

Right, now that you've mastered the 38 point turn, let's look at the way to get out of this tricky parking spot

You know this is the same type of person who does 40 on freeway on-ramps because they're scared of their cars and have no concept of space.

Oh I fully agree, they're just as much a bunch of herd members.

Shit - Which truck are all the lifestyle Tumblrs going to post now?

Self-righteous European and American legislators will be the death of the automobile industry as we know it. They've already ruined automotive design beyond reparation thanks to pedestrian safety (which, by the way, is the most incredibly lame-brained idea on the automotive legislation front to date). Now, as more and

"Because America is about speed. Hot, nasty, bad-ass speed."

The Mopar winged warriors were a semi-successful story; the Daytona was the first Nascar to top over 200mph and won the inaugural Talladega 500 (also the car's inaugural race), the Superbird brought Petty back to Plymouth that lead to several more championships. They never sold well in the dealerships (big $ compared