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Micro chauffeur, you've got it!

Bullshit! You can't unbuckle your seatbelt and move to the passenger seat that quickly in an Accord. Even if you could, the same amount of time would allow you to swerve out of the way and avoid a collision. I can't possibly believe this woman would have taken her hands off the wheel while this was happening to change

I love that tinted roof panel. Is it glass or plastic?

I was really looking forward to more details on his new car that was supposed to be in the planning stages before his death.

For disabling cars, it's not as effective as the iCaltrop.

Found in Car and Driver:

I'm impressed, but there's no way this thing can last long cranking out this kind of performance. So much power and grip, something's going to give under that much stress.

Why do "bros" always wear their hood just barely hanging onto the back of their head? I've watched them constantly adjust and pull it back to this position as it keeps falling off, isn't that annoying?

My favorite summation regarding this was in the new Car and Driver regarding the Acura TLX. They list all of the automated features, such as lane departure warning, automatic steering assist and adaptive cruise control system that can stop the car if needed. The following sentence was "So text away, idiots."

My first job was at a Chevy dealer and I remember driving many of these horrid plastic squishy handling things. Many were former rental cars that we resold.

This weekend I saw somebody just bought one of these off a used car lot. The first thing I said to my girlfriend is "why would anyone buy that?"

'88 to '91 Toyota Camry.

Makes me want to cry...

Dude, I am so sorry. How did it end up? Sadly that is one of the most likely cars to be taken and quickly cut up for the sweet parts within.

I just thought of one that I see all the time in Seattle. It's people with their passenger side tire sidewall worn through layers of rubber exposing white underneath or an unsafe bulge like the one pictured above.

Considering how much they lose on each model sold, I don't think any American automaker can afford or would even want to tackle the project.

If you are going to have a car stolen, you belong to the greatest online community in the world.

If the car prevents low speed sudden pedal application, how will old people do sweet burnouts? Won't somebody think of the elderly hoons?

Definitely looked like it was clipped, probably quite a bit of damage on that quarter panel.

I hope that's vinyl, but the hard to wrap details look too good to be.