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The first time the 2014 Honda Civic Si was brought up, I posted a video of Hoobastank's, "It's Too Little Too Late." Now that I know more about the 2014 Civic Si, I stand behind that decision even more.

Well that plus once you tell someone that all but the top of the line vr-4's were front wheel drive.

"Levorg" sounds like an Ikea shower curtain. Subaru's takeover of Saab's old stomping grounds continues.

By paying with another squirrel's nuts;)

How the hell did a squirrel get syphilis?

Best matching angle of the Sorento I could find.

Signed a friend up to get a free Book of Mormon complete with a personal delivery from a member of the church. While absolutely hilarious, I still feel like a dick about it.

If you bring a wagon, we'll forgive you more easily for your stancing.

Love the old COE trucks, particularly this sweet Studebaker...

I like these Hudsons, among many many others. This is just the first one that comes to mind.

I'm a big fan of Dodge Power Wagons. They have a toughness, elegance, and class to them, not to mention utility. Especially over-restored and renewed.

I've always liked the looks of the 406 Unimog:

SUV owners have, largely, been sold on the concept that riding higher is safer, having AWD is better than FWD and that they will escape any danger simply by being larger and having AWD and an automatic transmission. It's simply not true.

just one of the reasons i think that cars shouldn't be safe or easy to drive.

Because the SUV owners are putting along at 5 mph on the snow wondering why their 4WD is not working. Most have bald tires.

the ONLY advantage a 4X4 has in snow is acceleration. even just letting off the gas you have more problems in a 4X4 than a civic does. It's how I outdrive any SUV in the snow in a civic. That and real snow tires, a concept that seems to be lost on SUV owners.

At least it's already black.

Hell yea! Nude cgi model of an incredibly average looking actor.. well penis, where to next?

I think the problem there is Michigan went a bit too gung-ho with this style of left turn. Traffic engineers should have proper counts of how much traffic wishes to turn left at a given intersection. If there's a great enough amount of traffic wanting to turn left obviously this type of intersection won't work.

"Get a move on, will ya? I'm late for an appointment!" Even if you're just out for a leisurely Sunday drive.