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Why dont APR, or DINAN, or any other tuner get front page exposure every time they come out with a new product.

Question: what is the best road car that is a Lister and is also named the Storm? Answer: the Lister Storm.

Nailed it.

Done.

am I drinking milk from a saucer? am I prancing around all nimbly bimbly?

Do I look like a cat to you, boy?

My guess based on the videos, the mental health references, and his behavior, is that the only thing a "good ass-whooping" will accomplish is to add some injuries for him to recover from in addition to what appears to be a psychotic break. Not making excuses for the kid, because there are certainly lots of people in

The Mercedes R-Class is/was a brilliant car in so many ways. It was tragically overlooked by luxury buyers because of its minivan shape, but it is arguably as comfortable as any large Mercedes, and offers ride quality to match. Handled fantastically also.

This is a very loose interpretation. When I think minivan, it has to have a sliding door. Not one of the new 4/5door crossover/minivan sex child.

This kid has a glorious career in the intelligence community ahead of her.

It's good to see Sabathia maintain a high level of fitness and game study, even on his off-days.

I love '67 Eldorados and 60s Caddys in general.

I am a huge fan of import cars but for some reason I still want to own this car. I like how it is body on frame, RWD, and has giant V8 in it.

and

1970's excess. The cars were crap, but I guess since they were the status symbols of my youth I now dig the Caddies and Lincolns of that era. I want to drive across the country in a big Town Car or Fleetwood Brougham, chomp on a huge cigar, let the miles ooze by on that huge V8 torque. Something like this:

The early Celica remains the best example of the Japanese beating all of America's car companies at their muscle-car styling game. It just flawlessly mixed bits of the AMX, Mustang, and 'Cuda in a small, well-handling package.

Not a guilty pleasure to many, but for a born and bread "domestic guy" - these thing.

Definitely this 79 Lincoln Continental Collectors Series. 0-60 in "why the hell would you want to go 60, the speed limit is 55?" So long it doesnt fit in a standard garage, so wide its a nightmare to park. Driving it is like riding a horse in that you always realize that youre not actually in control of the beast.

I'll take 12...