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It happens all the time with collector cars, and it's not illegal.

Yeah, I mean, I can't imagine getting angry over losing a brand new car, no matter how expensive. It's covered under warranty and insurance, and they're still making them. He'll have a new one soon enough.

That's awesome.

Heh. Depends on his insurance company.

I'd take it on if they gave it to me for free (or for a nominal $500 processing fee or something).

A 1986 IROC. I was 16, and oooh the trouble I got into. Lots of torque, zero handling, and endless opportunity for life-threatening mischief.

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Dany Bahar has got to go. He's an embarrassment to Lotus and their owners and fans (of which I am one). He's taking the company in the wrong direction altogether, and doing so in a way that is tactless and déclassé.

I dunno. There's a pretty big difference between exposing yourself to hazardous materials incidentally through your occupation or hobby and deliberately drinking gasoline for no real reason.

Two things:

I mean, it's a Chevy dealership, not an Aston Martin showroom. You'd think they deal with blue-collar types all the time. Yeah, I don't really buy it either.

This story sounds just a little toooo perfect — as in perfectly engineered to spin up the 'ol internet hate machine and get us all riled up for justice.

I love how that idiot Lauer couldn't help but make a snide remark about her gun.

You're right, I would bitch if they got huge bonuses too.

There's always one guy that finds it necessary to try and obnoxiously one-up whoever he gets into a conversation with. He usually doesn't even have a car.

Jesus yes. This x100.

"Earnings for the top 25 executives at the bailed-out companies must be approved by Patricia Geoghegan, the Obama administration's acting special master for executive compensation."

I actually looked it up, and yeah, they got the SSC up to 242mph on US 93 in Nevada, but that one didn't break the record. The record was set on another public road up in Washington state, where they reached 256mph.

Uhoh, looks like someone called the Fun Police.

I'll give him credit for doing the one thing that almost makes the CRV somewhat interesting. Almost being the operative word here.