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@horai: if thats 3m, then it will, don't ask questions about it, just polymerize it!

NEST stands for Nuclear Emergency Search Team...........hmmmmm

okay, so I know these beasts have awesomely small powerplants for a high power NA V8, however that fuel economy, hmmmmmmmm, maybe if they incorporated a switch(gotta have a switch, some audi drivers NEED to be able to hit that redline quick enough to catch up to that hot brunette in the jaguar) that shut off cylinders

@johnnyichiban: no no no, I get the jibblies if I act like it's a Burt Rutan Scaled Composites design(the Lotus engineering of the aviation world, a man I've met) that was geared towards a mass production supercar(its a supercar, compare it to vehicles of prior decades and its a maddening ride) that was then mass

Speaking of fast and the furious four, I'm sorry to say, I've been holding out on you jalopnik, my dear, I've been seeing something else, namely the half dozen turbofied GNX race cars and trucks with giant bottles of nitrous. I took some pictures and saw them filming during a geological field expedition. I've gotta

tis but a turd. The original Veyron should never have to be paid for in double, when something arguably spicier can be found for a cheaper price when you want to expire in a fiery death, or be showy as the wingnut who placed this order certainly is. Make it an E85 death with a Koeniggsiggseggniggsegg and people can

one word: Skittles!

I did not proof read that terribly cutty sentence. Meh, I'll just wander over to the Dodge website to see if I can play the useless options game. 50K for a SRT4 anyone?

Dodge has nailed the height of mediocrity! Truly a wonderful vehicle for the sad demographic it is aimed at. Any wanker who buys this inferior turd with a bad and choppy rear end that looks like a poor taste tuner nightmare. And to top off I'm going to have to bring up Jezza when he said that people should be mad at

I can vouch for the ridiculousness that is Mines Road(that is, the one of del puerto canyon). You blast through cliffsides and then end up in some weird chapparal backwoods seemingly in the middle of nowhere, and then you end up onto I-5 in the middle of the central valley if you go one way, the other way you go to