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Yeah but that Truecoat...

WHY NO MANUAL???!!! This is THE vehicle I've been waiting to buy, but without a stick it will be RUINED. A manual, diesel, awd raised wagon. Don't tease me so!

I think the only reason to have an always-on dash cam would be to protect yourself in an accident situation for insurance purposes. If that is the case then you would obviously want the camera pointed slighty towards oncoming traffic.

The Volkswagen CC blew me away the first time I got near one. I had somehow missed any announcements about it and strolled up on one at an auto show and was blown away just looking at the thing. It looked damned good, very well built and just like a quality automobile. Then I sat in it and it was a revelation. A car

Seriously. I will empty my wallet immediately to get one if they ever announce it.

This is my choice as well. I'm counting down the days. I will have one.

Pretty classless writing right here.

I challenge you to find me an example. You'd be hard pressed to find a base model Mazda3 hatchback for less than $10K that isn't completely trashed.

"flash to pass" evokes a visceral reaction within me which makes me want to slam on the brakes and swerve around to force the douchebag who did it to stay behind me for miles and miles. Seriously, anyone using this techinque should be taken out back and kicked squarely in the nuts, HARD. I don't care if you're going

I love all the high and might mid-westerners in here mocking Seattle drivers. Yeah, you might see more snow where you are but transplant your local population to Seattle with the same weather conditions and the result would look like this video. Why? Because there are hills, big ones, all over the place in seattle and

This coming from the website that heaped praise on Chevy for the "redesigned" plastic-fantastic Aveo turd now known as the Sonic...

This beautiful little thing will put a smile on anyone's face. Shockingly slow with a 1.8L 103hp motor, but with incredibly responsive steering, a buttery shifter and unlimited tossability I'm pretty sure my girlfriend's 1991 Mazda 323 is the most fun I've ever had in a car. Its like owning a street legal go cart.

It comes down to a lot of things but the landing gear design on the smaller aircraft, T-tail configuration on the aircraft you mentioned, and the shorter wheel base all factor in. A very minimal nose up attitude in a 757 will give you plenty of clearance for the nose gear since the distance between it and the main

It comes down to a lot of things but the landing gear design on the smaller aircraft, T-tail configuration on the aircraft you mentioned, and the shorter wheel base all factor in. A very minimal nose up attitude in a 757 will give you plenty of clearance for the nose gear since the distance between it and the main

errrrmmm... who does your fact checking Jalopnik? The Dash 8s that most airlines fly nowadays, mine included, are the Q400 model which have cruising speeds of well over 400mph. The 100-300 series planes aren't being built anymore and you would be very hard pressed to find an airline operating the lowly 100 series

If you think those are real pictures then you must think Cars 2 was some sort of weird documentary....

I'm with you on this one. I have no problem with it. It doesn't do anything to ruin the actually car and unless they're on you would never notice the lights.

That is probably the single most lame thing I've ever seen in my entire life... Wow.

While midsized sedans are the automotive equivalent of a Hugh Grant romantic comedy I have to say that I like Mazda's direction here.

Sure on paper its great. But by almost all measures it has been a massive failure. Most people would prefer to pilot a scooter or an old south asian beater around than own/drive one of those. That is a pretty scathing review.