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I'm calling it the "Fordrrari".

8th Gear: Chevrolet Bolt

The Gen1 Mazdaspeed 3 is only 21-30% Jalop eh?

You need to use correct capitalization.

Seeing how the Millennium Falcon can supposedly travel faster than the speed of light, I think the G-forces experienced in an evasive maneuver is the least of our concerns.

Being a former baggage handler, I can assure everyone that airport/airline security is a sham. And not in some sort of conspiracy sort of way, it's just pure idiocy.

Lamborghini-ish styling and Chevy LS reliability? Sign me up. Too much money but I'd much rather own, maintain and drive this than a real Diablo. I wouldn't be afraid to have a bit of fun with this...

Am I the only one who actually wants one of these?

I suggested it last year and this year again as well. This NEEDS to happen.

The fact that theories as far fetched as this exist only serves to reinforce the fact that MH370's disappearance is so insane and unexplainable that we have to look outside the realm of conventional answers to try to find a solution.

I used to work for Envoy Air, and I can confirm that the mishandled bags are inversely proportional to how much we are paid. Don't want your stuff handled by someone paid a dollar above minimum wage? Don't fly American or any subsidiary thereof, or United (United contracts Envoy to handle their operations at many

Ah, yes...the old "All DSM's suck because crankwalk" argument. I won't deny they can be money pits, but the so-called crank walk issue only occurred in a small percentage of the second generation engines. The problems that plagued the DSM stemmed much more from a blossoming yet uninformed tuner environment than from

Dear god I miss 90's liftbacks. Those things are the shit.

AM General, which has built more than 300,000 Humvees since the Army started using them in 1985, is reportedly not happy about this development. The company "opposes any use of these military vehicles by individuals or entities outside of the military context for which the vehicles are designed."

Wait, you want a 30 second ad to have a story line and plot with a back-story on all the characters?

For a second, I thought there wasn't a codriver in the Mitsubishi around the 3:30 mark, and that the driver was just showboating around like a boss...

Because the Tata Nano is so much more dangerous than a motorcycle.

Same suggestion as last year. Lancia Delta Integrale EVO II.

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They usually only do a power lap with a car when it has just recently been released, and the F1 was last produced 4 years before the first episode of Top Gear aired (McLaren F1 1992-1998; Top Gear S1E1 10/20/2002). That being said, they do occasionally do power laps with older vehicles and I have no explanation for

Why? Because he owns an unmodified McLaren F1 and drives it often? Sure, he's wrecked it twice but he has had it fully restored to factory both times. Plus, he loans it on occasion to Top Gear whenever they need to shoot a film about the F1. He competes in historic racing regularly and is quite a skilled driver