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No longer an issue, at least in the US—I've stopped packing print magazines or books in my carry-on and rely on a tablet or Kindle...

Yesterday I sort of accused the PR department of Rezvani, potential maker of re-bodied Ariel Atoms, of using a bunch of fake addresses to send me emails impairing us to write about their new car, the Beast. And they responded, surprisingly classily!

So... a hibernating laptop is relatively safe to move?

Yes, there is a lot of additional parking near Cobo—but, at the moment, all the garages appear to have MONTHLY PARKING ONLY signs and almost all the lots have PERMIT ONLY signs. Total fail.

What a silly, click-baiting question/headline. The IDx concepts at Tokyo (which I think you guys covered at some point) were clearly 510-inspired. This new concept is obviously the next Maxima.

Well, obviously, my hostility isn't directed toward the author but the Lifehackers-in-charge...

Congrats on hitting a new low in intrusive ads—pop-up, unmuted, initially-unclose-able videos.

Er, really? Tribeca replacement? Look real closely—it looks a lot like the replacement for the home-market Exiga (which, I suppose, could be sent here at some point...) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru_Ex…

The Camaro-inspired Silverado...

What, no fun cars? The closest they got was the sporty-profiled but not too fast CRZ. No S2000? NSX? Not even a Civic Si?

I'm personally a no-beans guy. Just as Auntie Mame said "olives take up too much room in such a little drink", I tend to view beans as filler that take away from the chili 'core'—tasty meat and a handful of veg.

As an owner of a '63 Riviera, I guess I have to disagree with the use of the term 'tired old' to describe the name. What would you suggest? XP48i? I agree there aren't a lot of 30-year-olds here in the US who know what a Riviera is—most people I know seem to immediately mention the boat-tail model—but Mini and Fiat

The only thing you need now is a Bingo card with your assorted tags... "riots", "train station", etc...

Do we know whether this car had the 'hands free' package? I would assume it did, since it seems like a lot of media cars usually come fully loaded. If that's the case, my understanding is that there is no 'off' switch—the car powers up when you get in the car, and powers down when you leave.

Really? I can change my sexual orientation as easily as you can change the color of your skin. Substitute 'black' for 'gay' and let me know if your statement still stands.