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Except they film in the studio on Wednesdays.

Oh yeah, I forgot about that. I stand corrected! :) Still, looks like he was making stuff up, according to the front page lol.

Hmm....I suspect Clarkson may be making this up. As much as I want it to be true. Like Patrick said, January 23rd is a Thursday, and the date reads simply 1/23 (1, 2, 3). I'm probably reading way too much into it, but it just seems a little odd.

Awesome, except that my point was more about the irony of the picture than whether or not it was for real.

3.) The Old Toyota Camry

The Ford GT40 was the car that made the brand cool again, and the brilliant modern GT is the car that should really make a comeback. Ford doesn't have anything against the Viper and the Corvette.

Yeah, my Camry was plagued with exhaust system rust even relatively early in its lifetime. I think the metal might have just been prone to corrosion, because they don't salt where I grew up in Wyoming. Oil leakage was a problem in mine too and eventually resulted in the death of its first engine. We replaced that

I had a 1988 Camry wagon for the last couple years of high school and for my first couple years of college. It was amazing, not just because it was the car I drove, but it was the car I grew up in. My parents bought it when I was 2, and apart from a few years when it was my grandma's, it's never been very far away

We still have a few fun features planned for the rest of the week so definitely come back.

This looks like an '07-09 Camry to me, somehow...

Simply put, the 100% surefire solution is the same as what they teach you in school about avoiding pregnancy: abstinence. Just don't go anywhere.

My thoughts exactly.

The Tesla Model S is undoubtedly a fantastic vehicle, but people look at their car as a religious mission and not as a consumer product. Just talk to any Model S owner.

Yeah, I think this really is your answer. The kind of people who are buying Volts, Teslas, Priuses, etc. are doing so because they feel a kind of moral obligation. Probably. But I think these Tesla owners report such high satisfaction partly because they are good cars, but also partly because they're not looking for

Yeah, I think this really is your answer. The kind of people who are buying Volts, Teslas, Priuses, etc. are doing so because they feel a kind of moral obligation. Probably. But I think these Tesla owners report such high satisfaction partly because they are good cars, but also partly because they're not looking for

When you have to compare your car to a Dodge Neon to make it look marginally good, your car is shit. I'm not trying to be mean, it's just a fact.

This is a port rather than a boneyard, but it has a Lun-class ekranoplan, and that alone is worth your time.

Yes. "Red" Bulls on Parade.

"Won't somebody come and rescue me???"

Anybody see the symbolism in the video's length? Guess it'd be better if it was 4:30...