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I see he's trying to feel our pain and rub elbows with us poor schlubs.

I like that Noble M600.

Very nice.

This is sad.

My choice is the Mitsubishi Galant. Just look at it. The Galant is for those who feel the Camry evokes too much adrenaline.

Mary Roach once found a woman who got off when brushing her teeth.

My vote is for the Cadillac CTS, second generation. The turnaround of Cadillac is very obvious with the all versions of the distinctive CTS. You won't mistake it for a Toyota Camry.

I wonder if this could be on Top Gear soon. Not sure if it will do well around the track though.

There's a '57 Belvedere somewhere in Borough Park I spotted about two weeks ago. I intend to find it one day and snap it.

Since no one mentioned it, I'll throw in the Saturn Ion for this dubious distinction.

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Jeremy Clarkson visited a ship like this.

CBS needs a show like Top Gear. Half their prime time lineup is made up of shows involving cops, lawyers or hospitals.

The Times does a series of articles called Auto Ego for interesting cars and their owners. I strongly recommend everyone read these pieces.

@nick2ny: I'd settle for being able to sit in the Aston Martins.

This reminds me. Jay Leno restored a Saab 93 a few years ago:

@Buster Brew: Keep your friends close and enemies closer. Obama named Jon Huntsman (R) ambassador to China, why not Romney for GM? Besides, Romney's a car guy and he's not doing anything right now.

Mitt Romney.

I hope they don't screw this up.

Owning a Hyundai is punishment enough.