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George Bush hates black puppets.

Are you sure this isn't just an early incarnation of Top Gear?

"What that means is that it has integrated Facebook, Yelp, Google Street View, and Google searches for local points of interest"

The SD1 is under-appreciated in general.

I know that it's supposedly not cool to make comments about the spelling and grammar mistakes of Jalopnik writers, but do they not even scan their posts once before publishing? I mean just a quick once over would catch that.

Indeed. I'm assuming this article is written in jest though.

I'll go ahead and add my name to the list of people who don't see the issue here at all.

I can't even imagine having so much money that I'd feel comfortable dropping $4 mil on any car, not to mention one I've never seen.

1989 perhaps for me. The 190e cosworth and the E30 M3 were duking it out. The 911 was in its 930 generation and the Golf was on mkII. Not to mention the Audi quattro and other homologation specials.

The "Yokohama Cruising" article that was on there a couple of days ago featured some really cool old American iron in Japan.

I've heard them referred to as buttresses before.

Motorweek continues to boggle my mind. I mean I know it's is a low budget show, but so are DRIVE, The Smoking Tire, etc. and they still manage to produce videos that don't look like they were made by a middle school TV production class.

It would be even more impressive if it actually was a cake.

Not a huge fan of what they've done with the bumper here. It kind of kills the sleek and reserved look I like about the car.

I don't mind the Juke because it seems like it was designed purposefully to be goofy and a bit funny looking. It gives off the impression that we're all supposed to be laughing along with its owner. Whereas with the Jeep, we're probably going to be snickering at the owner behind his back.

That's actually spot on.

Wow! I thought after the Aztec went out of production we were never going to see a well designed and attractive crossover/SUV again, but Jeep have really given me some hope. Absolutely stunning!

"Truth be told, we wouldn’t mind working in France, if only that it would mean we might be able to find a mechanic to work on the Citroën GS I’d invariably buy and daily drive."

I remember that. I'm pretty sure I saw the car driving around a week or so before I heard about the crash. I suppose it could have been another grey 500 but there weren't many around these parts at the time.

These tweets are moronic. If you're going to take the trouble to hack into a high-profile twitter account, at least come up with some good material.