brewman15
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Well, technically it works, but I still consider it a 'fuck-up' considering he built it to teach kids science, and he couldn't make up his mind and kept changing the whole car mid-project. It's a case of more money than sense.

I always wonder this too. I drive to work every morning at about 6:00 am. At nearly every light I see people on their phones, and I always wonder who the hell they are talking to this early. If I didn't have to wake up so early for work and was still laying in my bed, I'd be pissed if someone called me that early for

Wow, the fact this segment aired and they can really pretend it's a threat is the 2nd scariest thing I've seen in a while.

Any person who sticks the cheaply made but suprisingly expensive crap from Autozone/Pepboys/O'reilly's/etc.. onto their cars. It doesn't matter if its the fake port holes, hood scoops, bullet holes, or whatever. I immediately done.

No, I would rather movies use unique and original plots that actually require imagination and originality rather than ripping off the latest fad or pop culture trend.

Love it, but my favorite color for the ACR has got to be the snakeskin green. The question is...black with green stripes or green with black stripes. decisions decisions...

I'm with you on that. I got Purdue plates for both my cars to avoid the bicentennial plates.

This is moronic. I hate that Hollywood (and in this case Sony) takes something that is popular and immediately thinks it would make a great movie. I enjoy Gran Turismo because I like PLAYING Gran Turismo. I don't want to watch Gran Turismo.

CP.

Beer Bike. I saw it several times when I was living in Karlsruhe, Germany a few years ago, but I can't remember the nickname of it. Now, I've been seeing them in most larger cities. It's weird but still pretty cool. The bartender actually drives it to prevent drinking and driving issues, and you provide the power. I

CP.

I agree with you, but it is a little different when most or nearly all drivers are getting worse fuel economy than the EPA estimates. In an ideal world, the EPA estimate would be dead in the middle, so 50% of drivers would get slightly better, and 50% would get slightly worse.

Same here.

umm...correct me if I'm wrong here, but aren't nearly all pistons in most modern automotive gas and even diesel engine aluminum?

Simple!

NP.

Beat me by two minutes, but I fully agree.

Looks like I got beat for murdered out vehicles, so for my second submission I say matte painted cars...especially new and high-end cars. Hot-rods can pull it off, but there is something wrong with brand new car with flat paint.

'Murdered out' cars, trucks and SUVs.

Before even seeing the price, I saw the flames and immediately thought CP.