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Exactly what my wife and I have done.

Awesome! I heard of them through Edmunds' long term Civic NG test.

Couldn't be bothered to read the full five sentences, eh?

They have, years ago:

Er, did you read my whole comment?

Akerson is calling for U.S. legislators to push forth natural gas-friendly policies. If you haven't looked around lately, it's tough to find a natural-gas station near where you live. And when you combine CNG and converted vehicles, only about 135,000 are being driven in the U.S.

The question of whether or not natural gas is actually cheaper than oil depends a lot upon who you're asking for numbers. With a huge supply sitting right beneath our feet, it's easy to say NGVs are the way to go. Well, until you start considering the real cost of production. As it stands now, most natural gas is

I'm sorry, 'lack of transportation infrastructure'? We've been shipping huge volumes of the stuff for thousands of miles across the continent for generations. It's delivered to hundreds of millions of meters. What the hell more do you want?

Valid question. Plenty of countries have nationalized their oil industries; the biggest companies in the world are actually all nationalized, not public; think Saudi Aramco. But in a lot of the west, oil is a public market, so oil and gas are freely traded and consumers are subject to market rates. It's really a

Must have. The Camaro SS comes with one standard, I know off the top of my head, and these are all far faster vehicles

Won't likely get a chance. I live in Calgary.

Um, you know you can use your regular old headphones, right? Plus, Porter serves a tiny portion of North America. A lot of people there, but man, I've never even had it as an option for a flight in the last 7 years.

Hell yes. Not all the domestic flights have that, but the international ones are awesome.

Jesus, really? I guess that's safer than going after the Hell's Angels...

Bahahaha, godammit, that was brilliant.

I understand that feeling. How do they enforce that, anyways? Add a charge post-accident, or do they pull you over for driving on non-winter rated tires?

You'd rather they didn't use winter tires?

Oh god, tons. But more fun was the friend who swore her (still excellent) Acura was RWD. I had to point to her drive shafts to convince her :-)

Well, Jags are designed, headquartered and built in the UK. So that's not really unfair.

Looks awfully safe to me. The passenger cell is completely uniform-looks like you could even open the doors easily, with no intrustion into the cell that would injure the passengers.