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True. Though it was rare. If there is not a tech center nearby, they have to go to the dealer as well! Ferrari and Lamborghini both had their own techs. I believe Bugatti is the same way.

I use LA Metro to go to Baseball, Basketball and Hockey so hell yes I'd use it to go to Football! But we will have flying unicorns taking us to the game before LA ever gets a football team.

I can tell you that press cars do NOT get juiced. If the rare one comes around that is juiced, it is made aware to any journalist that has it. Press cars usually don't go to any special facility set up by the MFG, almost all go to a dealer for repair and maintenance, just like a consumer would. There is sometimes an

Thank you all for comming to our newly renamed Houston "Bicycles and Biscottis"!!! Lets stay safe out there, people!

They are taking it to the next level as soon as they can get past this one, but damn, its hard to get Mario to that last castle!

WIN!

I have been witness to the "I have to return this press car in the morning" 8 minute test drive and review. I have had Journalists taking photos of the car in front of our garage before handing me back the keys and trying to beg one more day out of me.

...For the young, green, forward thinking Ed Hardy wearing Douchebag!

Slow down, Hoser!

Nothing says I've made it.....to the seventh level of Hell like a PT Cruiser!

In related Honda news...Their new TV network to show "Murder, She Wrote" and "Matlock" 24/7!!!

I loved my XJ. I wish it was still available here.

what? A Journalist trashing a press car? Shocking! *Sarcasm* Ahhh, the stories I could tell

I'd like to thank the Video's creator for NOT playing "Yakety Sax" on the video.

Alright, I need to tell my story

The Smart ForTwo was designed in a similar way

You wanna blend into traffic! Getting away is not about speed. Its about disappearing! A Beige Camry...make sure its a couple of years old....Put a childs car seat in the back.

The Pontiac Ventura. Named after Ventura, California. It was around for 17 years starting out life as a Catalina and then became the Pontiac version of the Nova. They even made a GTO out of the 1974 model. Maybe i got a soft spot cause m first car was a 77' Ventura, but man, I loved that car.