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Obvious question: is that just the totally wrong trailer for that tank? It has to be because I can’t see a local landscaper wasting that much time, let alone a combat unit. I wish the video was just a bit longer to see how they righted it. Or maybe they just left it there.

I think I was looking for an excuse not to watch the show. Clearly they had run out of ideas 2-3 seasons ago. And the constant re-runs was just too much saturation. How many times can we see them make a locomotive out of a Jaguar? Or Clarkson’s Citroen camper fall from the cliff? They were the very definition of

Common on BMWs for years too -

Don’t you run the risk of getting pre-production or prototype parts that won’t work on the regular production model?

Looks like a giant sewing machine on a dolly. Totally wicked!

Good? Sure it was a good video. It could have been great with some actual sounds of the car.

"What Caused the Death of the Big American Sedan?"

Sounds like Calvin Fish was worn out as well.

Easy when you have the four cylinder. A bit tougher with the 3-cylinder Geo Metro version.

I'm sure it's been mentioned elsewhere already but in case not...

McLaren F1 LM is still the FIRST car I would drive. It may not be what I stick with but it's what I'm going looking for.

Now that production is over, that building can go back to making VW embroidered floor mats. Someone below nailed it when they said all of the money went into the engineering. Save the smiles for the bierhaus.

Just begging for an LS swap.

OK... But I'm a little put off by this. If the failed crash test is the actual reason, and that in turn pushes back the car's debut, then fine. But for any other reason GTFO and race. It doesn't matter if the car is fast enough, get out and compete and make it faster. If it's not reliable, get out and test its

"The suspect initially denied any wrongdoing but when shown the video claimed what he did wasn't dangerous, police said. CHP investigators say they're still gathering evidence and talking to witnesses..."

Is this the most commented story ever on Jalopnik?

Officially, the reason for these laws is to keep vehicles that don't meet America's strict safety and smog-control laws out of the U.S, and to prevent polluting and unsafe vehicles from endangering lives. Customs officials said in an email that they also fear the importation of stolen goods into the U.S., something

Hedrick said the government, as well as Jaguar Land Rover North America, made more than a few errors in supplying and interpreting the information that led to the seizure of the cars. So far, he's made a lot of progress. Six of the seized Land Rovers have been returned through his efforts.

Roediger's 1986 Land Rover was in a state of disrepair at a body shop, but the agents wanted it after inspecting it there and declaring it had a bogus Vehicle Identification Number. They said the truck was in reality much newer than a 1986 model, which meant it was in violation of the law when it was shipped to