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Shamefully absent from this list is the ENTIRETY of the Spyker C12's interior.

@MushyHeirloom: No slight intended there - Volvo love is de rigeur around Jalop-town, so it didn't stand out to me.

A Range Rover suggested by "roverguy"? An Audi suggested by "vorsprung"?

@RäcinG73™: I love the DeLorean, but I gotta agree. If I had a bunch of disposable income, a facility and the know-how, I'd love to replace the sheet metal with raw carbon fiber, throw a proper powertrain in there and scooch the engine up a bit to make it mid-engine.

@VetteWrecker: Yeah, the dude has definitely got the America ego that has given us such a bad rep overseas. I figure that for every "international car guy" that knows this car is stolen there are two that are laughing at the victims.

@VeeArrrSix: Maybe IBS will send Valcheck postcards each time the box is opened.

This guy's smugness will end rather quickly when he finds out that it was stolen for use by an international crime syndicate that doesn't fear the law.

@GV_Goat: I said the device was nontrivial to make, not install. :) Not too pricey either, I think the costliest item might be the ODB connector cable.

@GV_Goat: Wifi chips are remarkably small these days, it would comparatively trivial to make a circuit the size of a business card that could plug into the ODB and transfer data wirelessly, ad-hoc, to the laptop of a guy in the coffee shop you parked near.

But they said they didn't do anything wrong! Man, those Japs sure love to take jorbs away from hard-workin' 'mericans, am I right?

While on a test drive of the car I would eventually buy, a rock hit the windshield, cracking it. The dealership gave me a rental car (with a "free upgrade") for the day while they got the glass replaced. The car I go was a Chrysler 300C and I'll be honest, I'm not a big guy so that thing felt enormous and floaty. It

@Møbius: I knew there was a reason I heart-clicked you.

Hey, not everyone has the privilege of putting a price on their love.

I really see no reason why this shouldn't be distributed to everyone, everywhere. I've encountered plenty of people here in the states who would benefit from this advice spelled out so clearly (uh, forgiving the spelling mistakes that they likely wouldn't notice anyway).

Deserted means that I'm the only one on it, so that means that I'd want a motorcycle - Ducati 999R, if I'm being specific. I do love the rare times when I don't have to worry about someone changing lanes into me.

@ChromaticMagus With Rainbows: I think it's an issue that bothers anyone who values consistency in an art style. Some people are more forgiving than others, but familiarity with the inspiration will affect that, since you're more likely to know what fits with the style and what stands out (your example of 16 bit v 8

@J Money BS: Don't know how to respond to that except to say "yes it is." Watch where his feet are during the slo-mo replay at 0:14. If he'd stepped to the right instead of to the left, he'd have avoided hospital time.

When you watch the replay, he was actually out of the way of the car before he started moving - he'd have been better off if he hadn't noticed the car.

@RäcinG73™: So I'll well and truly consider myself "told" now. :) For full disclosure, I don't really "get" Nascar but since my dad loves it and I grew up with it in my house most Sundays, I certainly can't hold anything against it. Stock car racing was my first exposure to motorsports (though I distinctly recall