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Why can't the horse ride in the car? That's just mean.

Duh.

Same.

But moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom.

Sure isn't. Heavily modified Econoline pickup.

Just gonna post Gene Winfield's Pacifica in here, because it needs to be in here.

lolwut

If you stop I will beat you with a spoon I swear to Jebus.

I would do anything for love, but I won't do that. No I won't do that.

Engineering? Advertising? Maybe sales?

The Audi A4 Avant is gone, replaced by the awkward-looking, condescending Allroad. The BMW 5-Series wagon was unceremoniously dumped for the hideous 5-Series GT. The Subaru Forester and Outback are more crossover-like than ever before. The Acura TSX Sport Wagon died so the TLX sedan could live. We're waiting for a new

No Hyundai? Or was that the answer Jalopnik gave?

You didn't come visit me? What the fuck?

I wouldn't disagree with that. All cars should have something like blazecut too.

I assume it's so the passenger (another police officer) can be on the lookout for shady shit, too.

As all classic cars should have.

Remember that time it rained fire at that NASCAR race?

A diesel powered car from the electric only car manufacturer? You tell me.

"In the most simple terms possible, oversteer in when the front wheels slip while cornering and oversteer is when the rear wheels slip while cornering."

This means that in order to make this scene more exciting, or more Fast and Furious-y, or some other bullshit, the show edited a manual gearbox into a car that has never, ever had one. I'm not really sure how the act of the hacker clutching in and out is supposed to make this scene more thrilling, but all it does is