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This is what in the wild is considered a "nontypical" interaction between law enforcement and WRX drivers.

TRD = Tears Running Down

COTD!!!!!!

Live axle is a pain.

What Kawasaki have done here is basically taken a Mini Cooper S and made it float. Honestly, a supercharged 1.5L four? That's only .1L smaller than the motor in my mother-in-law's Mini.

They've also affixed a base Cooper price to it (nearly).

My favorite word: "shtehrt" for "start".

And that he calls his son "lad." The stereo-typicality of this is almost cinematic.

Yeah, I realize that the two different technologies are addressing different issues. I just find Hyundai's much more fascinating because they're saying "What parts of an engine could we potentially do without?" versus alternative fuel developers saying "how can we make the same engine run on something different?"

This reminds me of an article I read recently about Hyundai's new spark plug-free engine. The idea is that you can still use regular gas instead of having to find a reliable new fuel for the motor to run on.

Touche.

My gosh, that's a terrible picture of him lol.

The 2015 Ford F150 is the first pick up truck to eschew steel and go for aluminum. It's lighter weight will be a boon, but will buyers think that aluminum is as tough as steel? It's a risk. What's the biggest risk an automaker has ever taken?

I've said for some time that if GM could build an entire car as well as they can build an engine, they would rule the world.

The fanciest gadget on your car is always the first one to break.

Why couldn't they have had Jeremy Clarkson saying the line like this "AND WE'RE OBSESSED BY POWERRRRRRRR!!!!!!" ???

More wagons! Because… America loves wagons?

Clearly the stories about Noah, his enormous ark full of animals, and the ark's eventual beaching on the summit of Mt. Ararat have been greatly exaggerated. By this picture it is obvious that Noah actually owned a Pontiac Vibe, was transporting two cocker spaniels and a salamander, and when the spaniels upended the

Consumer Reports, the car-buying Bible for normal people who don't read this website and aren't considering a first generation Miata as their next purchase, has one again burned Honda. This time the Fit is the target. Uh-oh.

This is a beautiful motor. That's all I keep coming back to.

According to the WSJ, the year ended with a 92-day supply of ATS sedans, 118-day supply of CTS sedans, and 126 days of XTS supplies.

I'm particularly a fan of that yellow on the sidewalls.