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You could have used your photoshop time to change the "Where are my dragons!?" meme to where are my wagons.

So you're saying that it took GoT 12,000 years to advance as far as we got in only 11,300 years. Which basically means they are developing technology 94% as fast as we are. But even that is over stating the case a bit.

Muggle pride, bitches.

4th Gear: This leaves plenty of money to build a new Supra right? Right? ... Please?

So Jaguar wants to appeal to a younger demographic... that sounds kinda familiar...

That concept is awfully reminiscent of the Scirocco, which I'm still struggling to understand why VW doesn't offer in the US.

That Turbo Six mentioned in the Worthersee special press release is intriguing, not because of its potential in a VW, but rather in an Audi. I'd love to see turbo power return to the S4, and this V6 Turbo may be what I've been waiting for. Many of us hoped for the return of the inline 5, but with crash standards

What's that mean? A top speed of 186 mph and a 0-to-60 mph jaunt in just 3.9 seconds. Brining all this to a stop is a set of 15- and 14-inch ceramic brakes with 20-inch alloys that have built-in brake cooling.

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5th Gear: Funny side Note. I work in the same town as the Subaru plant in Indiana. My wife and I were recently car shopping, and checked out the local Subaru dealer. You can actually see the Subaru plant from the Subaru dealership...it can't be more than 1-2 miles away...yet Subaru still charges a $795 delivery fee,

That concept looks amazing, but I'm curious to see what the practical design will look like after they address that glaring visibility problem.

It's pretty easy to make a market segment shrink when you intentionally kill it off.

He probably unhitched the trailer and drove straight to his local unemployment office.

This is why you contract with big nationwide companies to haul your expensive cars around, they will have enough insurance if their trailer burns, also they are less likely to scrimp on maintenance.

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I suspect, given the time the accident occured, that someone was lacking sleep and/or drunk.

As for the "snow", it's Speedy-Dri stuff, you see it used all the time at race tracks to soak up fluids from cars after crashes.

We have a Model S. I know what caused him to veer into oncoming traffic. He was playing with the touchscreen.