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Here is my quick shop of the lead image. Yes, irony is the Toyota-badged car rocking Subbie colors. I did that on purpose.

Jalopnik today has had more, better music videos than any day of MTV since at least 2001.

I was studying engineering with a bunch of Chinese kids. They simply didn't get the idea of doing your own work- it's not a part of their culture. Once we'd drummed it into them, they were great, but it took a little while (and the threats of expulsion from the university!)

I firmly believe services like Car2Go, an automaker-owned car-sharing service, will revolutionize the concept of vehicle ownership far before autonomous cars do.

"I mean like 99.9% of doctors don't give a shit about their patient's well-being."

Great perspective as always, Juan. You and I agree that the driver's license decline is a flawed argument.

Senior is overrated.

Sorry AP I couldn't hear your amateur journalistic bullshit over all the data contrary to your article.

I've been gathering data going back to 1970 on trends to make some type of correlation to this notion that young people don't drive.

Also posted somewhere on the web...

I'm only on IE8 because I couldn't get Lycos to work on Netscape Navigator.

Welcome to 2013 where we have Firefox 22.0 and Chrome for your browsing pleasure. Leave the IE for your grandparents.

That's a great win for VW. "Our subcompact is still standing—-look at that dead, giant truck though!"

Dodge Dart

Blood is what all media crave. I don't mean blood in the what-carries-oxygen sense, but blood in the HOLY-SHIT-WE-HAVE-BREAKING-NEWS-WE-THINK sense.

@ Juan Barnett

I think we have to go back in history to determine when inattentive driver became distracted driver.

Don't leave out that a substantial portion of the "growth" numbers are temporary employment and part-time workers. Also, average work week hours have gone down, which is not a good sign.