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Some cars do count, like M cars.

I’ve ridden in one on the highway. It’ll do 120kph in 6th but engine is sitting at 4000 rpm.

Strong disagree - it looks so much worse than the concept:

The coupe glass: You’re logic about that one has little to do with the glass at all. The logic in it is that is a less spill prone and more on trend replacement for the Cocktail glass. The stems are typically shorter, and the flatter shape of the bowl does less to direct the liquid out of the glass and onto your

SFGate is a good place for following local happenings in broad strokes, but particularly on crime reports, the pieces are mostly pathetically bad in in terms of details and often in terms of editing and grammar—if Jalopnik had a crime blotter, it would look like theirs. It’s made even worse by either a site policy

I agree that hitters should be free to admire their mighty dongs, but there is a basic difference between that and this: underhanded as it may be, the hidden-ball trick is actively moving a player’s team closer to victory. In other words, it’s part of the game. The preening of the batter (which, again, I’m fine with)

Sure, just negotiate a OTD price and there you go.

In my experience having had an office in a Audi store for a few years, if they’re not leasing, the average Audi customer - at least that I saw - would grind that amount out of the sale, if not more. Perhaps it is all the financial services and hedge funds in my area, but I didn’t see all that many buyers paying MSRP.

In his defense, he was probably only worth about $5 billion when that picture was taken (2003). At that point, he could barely afford cars that have gullwing or scissor doors. You know, like Russ Hanneman.

Uh-huh. Take that amount and double it. IF hyperloop tech works out the way they promise, $48B might just cover the initial environmental surveys, NIMBY lawsuits, and general graft and corruption. Add another $48B and the ‘loop will actually get built.

The three-wheel design also gives me some hope for the car, because three wheels means that it could, hypothetically, come to the U.S. and be free from all those crash-testing rules that we all know it won’t pass.

“We love football, we’re a crazy mad football town,” he said on the Dan Patrick Show last week, before admitting that he is only referring to USC.

Literally anything is better than slow car fast. Walking is better. Standing still is better.

I thought it would have made at least 2nd on this list.

Charger, Challenger, 300...

I had someone track me down by way of a sticker I had. It was on a SVX that had an exhaust and they needed to know what kind of Italian supercar it was. They didn’t believe me when I told them it was a Subaru.

I think this is the truth, loose the fake engine in the back and don’t bother with ferrari logos and it would be a well executed body change for a celica

True, I used to have lots of people ask me if my Fleetwood was a convertible. It had an aftermarket fabric carriage roof, and they were serious.

Your move, Florida.

Cheaper and 3 Rows. It definitely lost some charm vs. the LR4 (my current). Although, nearly double the mpg has me liking it a lot more every time I fill up...