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I recall reading about that when the Del Sol first came out. Probably in Car & Driver. They didn’t include any photos of the Trans Top in the article. I never saw one until now. Just watched a couple videos of the Trans Top, that is one of the coolest things ever!

>and a more robust dealer network.

Well, wait, this is pretty cool. Which Jalopnik writer was interested in the cars left abandoned in parking garages (in New York?) last year?

Does owning a real machine gun mean you have to spoon with your best mate every time you want to fire the machine gun?

You sure? CR-V people tend to be boring drivers, exactly like their chosen vehicle.

Analyst Bruce Shaller reports that ride-sharing services, contrary to the claim that they would reduce congestion, have actually put more vehicles on the road (in NYC) and so have increased congestion.

That’s one I don’t even get. Homophones like brakes/breaks I understand. But the word ‘Bumper’ does not have a ‘b’ sound in the middle at all. Why people misspell it with a ‘b’ is baffling. Beyond understanding. Bemusing, even.

Yes, thanks. As a northerner what does not understand NASCAR in any way, I still know what a race is. This is point A. That is point B. First one of y’all to get from point A to point B wins. The End.

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“breaking”? Like, the cars were breaking into separate parts?

It’s bugging me that I can’t tell what the car is that is represented in the top line drawing.

Now I want to know what he’s watching on his in-dash entertainment thingy.

Easy. My Nissan Pulsar Sportbak.

“Offer the passenger however much money would get him to leave the flight voluntarily?”

Back in the late 70's or early 80's I found a plastic model kit of a Kaman Huskie, when I was a teenager and big into plastic models. For the time it was a very high quality kit. It had both a lot of detail, and cool features that added play value.

Really? You sure? Back in the mid-eighties my dad bought a used ‘78 Chevette, because ‘Murica!. I bought a used ‘78 Datsun 310 GX that same year. The Chevette had: A heater. Seats. A steering wheel. Brakes that worked pretty okay. Windshield wipers, ditto. An anemic motor coupled to a four-speed manual. Windows that

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Behold, the much-criticized H-ZONTAL prone bicycle. You have to wear a special periscope-goggle-thingy on your face in order to ride it.

Good to know-how I almost bought a C30 last year.

Shh! Keep that under your hat, buddy. Or Big Oil will lock you up in the same FEMA death camp where they’re keeping the guy that invented the 100-MPG Carburetor.