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What's the actual elapsed time?

Well, we know from Top Gear that the McLaren F1 (618 hp) is quicker off the line than the Veyron. A 700 hp Juke weighing a few hundred pounds more than an F1, though probably still a heck of a lot lighter than a Veyron, could very conceivably be quicker of the line than the Bugatti nearly every time. That being said,

So what does Chevy have to do to sell the Volt in the numbers it wants? Or does it just need to cut back production and keep it a niche car for now?

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The driver, who goes by CarbahnM3 on YouTube, seems to like driving his M3 rather quickly. In another video, which is a tribute to his car, he says it "died doing what it was engineered and built to do."

That driver is so...so......German. Cool, calm, and collected. "Yes, we outperformed our competitors. No, we didn't doubt it for an instant."

I honestly thought it was going to come off the logging truck haha

I watched this whole thing and my wife mocked me (on Twitter even) for the entire duration of the film, mostly for the music. haha

Even my '09 Camry Hybrid has this. Except for the feature about it adjusting the seats and steering wheel depending on which fob you've got. That is actually kinda cool.

Shoot. For this to be totally true, NASCAR and Indy would have to switch spots. Whoops lol.

It's like somebody went race car shopping on Amazon and selected "Sort by: Price (highest to lowest)."

Through Yellowstone Park first (bison up close with the roof down!), stop in Cody, WY at either Bubba's BBQ on the West End or the Irma Hotel in downtown Cody and have a buffalo burger there. Also there is the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody which is, in a word, amazing. (I'm from Powell, just 20 miles further

I have driven on snow-covered mountain roads before and I have no idea how he was not over the side of the cliff in a car that light and tail-happy. Evidently he's just a boss lol.

Having once owned an '88 Camry (albeit a station wagon, with an autobox....and FWD....and no tach...yeah...), I was sorely tempted by this, because I loved that car to death. However, that salvage title scares me. I think all salvage cars should be $500. No more.

What this should actually be called, instead of "The Ten Most Expensive Airline Tickets You Can Buy" is "The Ten Most Expensive Ways to Fly Around the World to Places You're Not Even Planning On Visiting During Your Trip".

They did this a couple years in a row at the fair in my home county in Wyoming. I don't believe I went that year, but I did go to watch the dirt track Figure 8 race they held a different year. That was epic too.

My mother-in-law (my mother lives too far away for me to do anything for her car this year) and her husband are out of town this week, so I'm going to be giving her Cooper S a full detailing job, including a wash and wiper blade replacements. She's also kind of a short lady, so I'll probably be fitting some pedal

Like this: "Ve are most terribly sorry for ze massive ovahzeit zat has been committed. As chancellor of zis corpahration, I have made it my personal duty to oversee ze execution of ze man responsible. Zank you for your understanding in zis unfortunate matter."

Dude, I think the Beetle has officially been out of commission too long.

This car was at the NAIAS in January. Complete with an autographed hood. Different interior color though. Hmm...