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My inner 12-year old is slightly disappointed that the title of this article isn't "Getting a Hummer is a Lot Harder Than You Might Think".

According to this map, there's nothing great about the Great Plains.

Nothing a little ducky & bunny shelf paper couldn't fix.

The ultimate passive theft deterrent.

Nissan: not Ram Tough

I think I read that he passed the business down to his son. Grumboy is now making the vehicles.

Ford (or anyone) is going to introduce Thorium-powered cars.

pietà!

While not experiencing the physical forces involved, the most difficult part for me was processing the differences in light levels between parts of the route in shaded/not shaded areas. That might be a product of the camera and/or be lessened for the driver thanks to a polarized visor or whatnot, but getting your iris

If they could localize it and make it adaptable, I see this being a huge advantage over sun visors.

Ikea meets Morgan Motor Company.

This is why Yakety Sax is not on my driving playlist.

what a croc.

I don't know about huggable. From what I've heard, they're generally not particularly friendly. Of course, I suppose that's to be expected from felonious marsupials.

polished manhole covers for rims? That's got to add a lot of un-sprung weight.

you for got to mention that the wagon is a diesel Miata.

I believe the politically-correct term is "Loin-fruit".

Here we see one of the beauty shots used in the Jalopnik 1885 review of the new VR6 concept of the Conestoga Drop-top Wagon. While the text has been lost to history, scholars believe the review indicated a need for a diesel option, but lauded the manual, driver on horse option instead of the more popular but less

I look forward to the Orlove Racing livery of oxidized blue with dirt/snow smears on the roof and one side of the car.

Too late!