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Plus, you get a bigger, more luxurious car with 100k warranty. And at least around here you sure don't see yourself coming or going very often.

Voice controls. Done.

yoo can have muy smartpphone wen u pry it

The only thing I'm gonna miss is no one can be 'clever' with their Government Motors jokes.

I think they'll void your warranty for those flags...oh wait...

Ooh! My turn! As soon a they can make this work on snow covered roads at -40, come talk to me. If they can make this work on roads with all kinds of screwed up markings, like three completely different sets of lane markers going in different directions, I'm game. When it's able to deal with the righteous bro, driving

When making dismissive, broad-stroked, smug, self-righteous comments becomes a fully automated process us automobile enthusiasts will relish the opportunity to call you a Luddite.

You spelled 'people who actually like cars' wrong.

How about if we keep repeating it? HOW ABOUT LOUDER!

You spelled "Bitch" wrong. :)

I know this isn't a part of the comparison, but the first time I came out to California, the GPS took me on route 73 going from Newport Beach to Aliso Viejo, which is a toll road (private toll road). It was like $6.50 to go about 12 miles. Then I took the same road back, figuring there would be no tolls. THEY HAD THE

1,442 words to state what every Flyers fan can say in 3:

In his defense, it's probably not fair to single out his homophobia. I, for one, am willing to give him credit and say that Marshall Henderson probably has very dumb thoughts about a lot of other things, too.

I drove the 2013+ R Spec

All the feels. They pain me.

Glad to see some coverage of the lowrider scene anywhere in the country. A lot of people seem to forget this segment of car culture still exists.

When I was growing up in L.A. in the late 60's and early 70"s I was a hot rodder, and use to go to the street races on weekends with my older cousin. L.A. county street racers even had a lower rider segment. Not to my taste, but man those guys really put money, love and time in their rides. A guy told me he brush

I always wanted one, a couple of friends had them...one of my friends pulled a 62 out of a hog pin in rural South Carolina and brought it back to life in Aztec gold with a white top. last I saw the car it was sitting behind his storage house with the dayton style wheels rusting and a tear in the sheet metal above the

Great read. I'd love to see a few more photos of the ceremony and cars, to be honest.