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This confused me too. It looked like the mirror was destroyed before he even touched it with the angle grinder.

It's a transporter stand-in. This is the car you sell to people that are just waiting for the transporter to be invented, not the car you sell to people that want to drive a car.

let's see, taillight, bake light, turn indicator, license plate light, and marker light.

I'm just impressed that a Chinese bridge stood up to an earthquake, a boulder, and then an explosion. Usually their infrastructure is being featured for very different reasons.

There's no good way to transport a car across the country unless you drive it yourself.

Lower-case 'h'. It's obviously a

It looks like the guy jumps in front of the cop. Looks like a straight-up cash-grab lawsuit on first glance, but it's weird the cop didn't call it in. He should have followed procedures for that, and because he didn't, his department is now likely going to pay a nice settlement instead of making an arrest.

I long for a 70 or 80 series diesel Land Cruiser. Too bad it'll never happen in the U.S.

One witness told the police station that "it sounded like a bazooka" going off in the middle of traffic as the shots were fired, and several other people called police to report seeing gunfire coming from the white SUV. No word yet on who the suspects might be or what their motive was.

What's the over-under on the time it takes for an ad to come out talking about how safe Toyotas (I'm assuming based on the truck in the center of the picture) are?

The signature in the third picture says April 6th, the same day as your article about the Veyron-with-a-roof losing it's title. Did one Veyron lose it's title as another Veyron was claiming it?

In the episode, they made a point that they were stock street tires and rims. I'd have been fine if they swapped them out for offroad tires/rims and wouldn't have thought anything less of the Range Rover. It just makes sense to have done so.

I had a chance to make a snarky comment, and I took it. Isn't that what Kinja's developers dreamed to make possible?

Kinda looks like a Subaru Impreza and a BMW wagon got drunk in the back of a Mazda CX-5.

Buses do reduce congestion, and quite dramatically. A single bus that can carry 60 people at rush hour means that is 60 fewer cars on the road— a lot of cars, especially in an older city with smaller streets. A bus can also be re-routed much more quickly than a subway train! Think of the delays that occur on a

It's tough to say it, but most subway lines. The cost-per-mile averages about 10x higher than buses, and with public transportation always facing budget trouble, it's hard to justify spending so much on an underground rail system when you could finance, maintain, and hire operators for a fleet of buses and spend the

My parents bought a Toyota Matrix because they could get 0% APR on it. Cheap runabout for getting around town. When you don't have to pay interest and spend four hours haggling the dealer down, you don't mind paying the car off over six years. I think it actually boosted their credit, given that it was another loan

When you give your keys to someone else and say, "Here, you drive, I'm a terrible driver."

Anything TDI with neglected maintenance. They sound like an old man wheezing through a straw as he knocks a metal folding chair over onto a tile floor.

My parent's had their car towed many years ago because someone called in and said it "smelled like gas". When they went to pick it up, the tank was drained and it cost $250+ (in 1987 dollars) to get it out. It didn't smell like gas or leak any fluids.