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    You just reinforced my point. Additionally, no, cops don't have a clue about accident investigation because they determine cause based on fault (i.e. speed kills) and not on actual causes and determining factors because they are first and foremost law enforcers so they look through that tainted lens. The NTSB, on the

    I'll give them a 10 for fun and hoonery but a 5 for cinematography and editing (although there were a couple of really nice shots via cameras on sticks).

    I credit the police for not knowing what the heck they are talking about (as usual) when it comes to accident investigation. A rear facing seat involved in a rearend collision is just like a forward facing seat in a frontal impact. The fact that they were all buckled in was significant to their survival but the police

    You spoke the truth. I just stay home until the roads are clear of ice. It's just not worth it.

    Reverse: Diesel is the new electric as the efficient power plant of the future.

    You are correct, sir. I was just going to point that out.

    What a great story. I think that if you can survive an offroad, down the mountain excursion then you shouldn't be penalized. Especially if it's in a Mini.

    That Charlie guy has some style.

    I get in a little car control practice... who am I kidding, we don't get enough snow around here to cause any concern, ever.

    Sounds cool to me but I would like to see it in a darker color in the photos. I am looking forward to the C7. I hope they do a good job.

    Strange looking car + small block chevy + under $2K price = a really good quirkymobile.

    Somebody put a crack pipe in his crack pipe for him to arrive at such an asking price.

    I agree with penske, most amusing but I found it even more funny if you change Jim Farley with Chris Farley from SNL.

    I was about ready to completely dis it until I saw the profile. It looks very nice in profile. They get extra points for that. Meanwhile they lose points for that grill that is shaped like everyone elses, the overall height of the car is too great (it's looking more like an SUV than a car), the beltline is too high

    How have they pulled off bulbous and blunt while also making the nose look tweaky and pinched? Mirrors? Also, hiking the beltline crease = fail. It didn't look good in the last model and now it looks worse.

    The sidebar says it all. It was driven by a stylist with a vision instead of a committee with a goal to keep their jobs. The passion and the freedom of expression have been lost and replaced with copycat styling and weak attempts at reviving the past.

    The shape is very predictable and boring while being festooned with trivial busy "details" that add nothing to the overall look. Way to go, dropout designers masquerading as professionals.

    Good enough, man. Good enough. Buy Walt a drink. Congratulations.

    So does that make it Sealime or Limefoam green?

    Why? You know what a Mustang looks like with the hood closed. This just shows the new color.