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Yes, 4 doors suck. I hate having easy access to my back seats.

I think this is an excellent suggestion.

It is not fair to reduce a person down to their worst moment in life, and then only judge them by that moment for the rest of their life. If that was done to everybody, the world would be a lonely place. I'm not commenting specifically on John Hennessey, only on this common social practice, and the fact that it's a

I'm guessing he needed the Hellcat's power just to haul his fat tongue around. And yes, that liberal bla bla bla comment is also the same point at which I stopped listening to this moron.

Yes, but not if the Tacoma did the same thing.

The most terrifying ride of my life was also in a taxi in Manhattan at warp speed.

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You must not be one of the 40 million people that have watched this:

I love this video so much for so many reasons. Way to have fun in a bad ass car guys!

Well played sir.

My 2011 GTI is closing in on 90k miles, and has almost never been in the shop. I just recently had the first thing break since 16k miles, and it's $145 in parts and I can do the repair myself in about 3 hours (intake manifold).

Then you get two choices... either a higher rear floor and a loss of boot capacity, or lower rear seats that are less comfortable and lose leg room. Or maybe the rear seat bottoms flip up and fold forward, but then you limit how far you can move the front seats back, and you get cramped front seat leg room. I love

My wife (of 10 years) and I have no kids, and never will. That's not our choice, but we are both totally cool with it. I'm just trying out how to use that as logic to convince her (who is 100% not into cars) that I should get a 911 GT3 Cup. I don't see this going well.

Thank you. I was actually wondering. :)

There are many things not accounted for, like rolling resistance. Weight increases rolling resistance.

There has been so much Doug DeMuro lately, it's like drinking from a fire hose.. I love it!

I would love the feature for the kid behind me who has had is license for only a few months and is texting, tweeting, and updating his status while driving, but I don't want it in my car. Get off my lawn!

At $1000/hour cost for flying, and charging $4000/hour, it seems like they can definitely make some money. Furthermore, if charters cost $2000/hr with a 2 hour minimum, then it also seems like a good deal for the consumer. Win-win!