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Okay, there's stuff I like about Camrys, and I've even driven two different ones, but I freaking HATE this commercial too. If you're going to own a Camry, at least be honest with yourself about it.

Reverse: Did Anyone Call It The Zeppelin?

Fair enough. I guess the image I had in my head was this: "Dude, go for it." "I don't know, man..." "Seriously, just put it on the floor." "Oh....alright...."

Power: 395

Ye, the Corvette's horsepower is just a smidgen more expensive than the horsepower offered by the lowly Nissan Versa. Things will only get weirder from here on out.

Dan Akerson, formerly GM CEO, isn't wasting away in his retirement but instead he'll join the board of defense company Lockheed Martin.

You had to be "coaxed" into gunning it? Also, maybe we need a new term for hard acceleration in EVs instead of "gunning it". I propose "zapping it".

I am becoming a very, very big fan of Mr. Koenigsegg. Reasons why: built an amazing car and company, both of which do amazing things and ISN'T a total douche about it.

The road to the runway is rutted and bumpy, littered with potholes. I drive slowly and try to avoid the holes. Then Christian says something interesting. "Aim for the potholes. Hit them." I don't want to, but hey, the man who has his name on the car just told me to. It feels very solid (a lot of carbon fiber will do

1st Gear: From The Polar Vortex To The Incentive Vortex

It's a Chinese copy of a Russian copy of a mixture between a Jeep and a Land Rover. There's something baudrillardian about it. It is a copy so far removed from the original that it no longer tries to pretend it's a faithful ripoff. It's its own design now. The BJ212 debuted all the way back in 1965 and is still being

So what if it's not real? This is hideous.

Yeah, I was going to say, at what point does this even become worth it? Is Aston even doing themselves justice (let alone the people they loan the cars out to that are supposed to give us mere mortals a glimpse into what they're like) by just having the car be loaned out in downtown NYC? If you're in the city, they

Because nobody bothers to manufacture aftermarket parts for Camrys. I had a heck of a time just finding a stereo that would fit my old '88.

I know this isn't even going to rank, but my sister was flying from Chicago-O'Hare to Denver on Saturday. She was going to have a hugely long layover already, then mechanical problems delayed the plane by over three hours. Passengers were on the plane for two. As an inconvenience, it wasn't really that big of a deal

Came to post this. I've never, ever seen one in the wild. In fact, I don't even think I've seen one at our local Nissan dealer.

Translation: This is a fuck-ton of money and it's going to take more than a few loonies.

The cars in that video look like toys thrown around someone's backyard.

There are also those of us who just have to suck it up and deal because of lack of funds. My wife and I need to use the car to get around no matter what, but we don't necessarily have the money to drop on a set of four new tires and rims for a Nissan hatchback, nor do we have the space to keep the spare set anywhere

Godspeed Koenigsegg. Godspeed.