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I think Jenson's responses in recent interviews suggests he has known for awhile that he won't be driving a McLaren in Formula One next year. He went from denial, to indifference, to disinterest in his latest interview saying he may not necessarily even accept an offer to extend his contract. That's pride talkin' now.

What do you mean exactly by "Old F1" ?

I'm not sure what Jennifer is listening to, but I'm willing to bet Dasha is listening to this.

A couple of thoughts.

I view car salesmen like I view real estate agents: as people who chase easy money by forcing themselves as middle-men into a transaction where I know a lot more about what I want/need and which product of theirs will give it than they do.

That's one ugly looking little truck. I want one.

YAY! Tiny Pickups! Ramcharger! Mighty Max! Holy shit I'm freaking out right now. Luv! Pup! Rabbit Pickup! Courier! Yes, please Ram sell this in the US, puh-leeeeze!

As a Ferrari hater, I love this idea. If you're Tifosi, this should give you pause. Noting ruins an enthusiast brand quite like having to focus on stockholder wealth, which any publicly traded company will have to do. Nothing says "Ferrari SUV" quite like having to make investors happy.

Oh and no more rotary goodness either.

Short commute and a fun car. Can't say no to the Abarth.

I'm not really sure you even have a basic understanding of how the volt works... The volt is an electric car with a gasoline generator, which is a far cry from a mild hybrid. Think of it as a gas powered alternator, not as an engine ala Cruze. In that regard, you could probably stretch the meaning a little bit and say

2004 Mazdaspeed Miata

First gen Mazda 6. Just did everything right for the time. Plus you could get a stick in a sedan, liftback, and wagon...Will we ever see that again?

if GM made a reliable, decent looking, roomy wagon/hatch with a 5 speed under the $25,000 mark I might consider them

The NSX.

I learned that it takes a long time in the dealership to buy a car.Why? I don't know.I simply walked in with great credit and a down payment,said give me that one,and it still took 4 hours.

I learned that warranties are way overrated and that they only work if the manufacturer can actually find the problem.

I learned that I never want to own a new car again and that practicality caused deep depression to set in until the car was paid off. I needed simple, clean design with a soul. I sold my "new" car immediately after the last payment and bought a lovely decades-old European car from a German gentleman who had settled

A hot version of the wagon please. Hell, I don't even like wagons and I want this.

The scion dealer keeps calling me wanting me to come in for my 2500 mile service on the FR-S I bought last August and I keep giving them the run around and sometimes even scheduling appts that I don't intend to show up to. What they don't know is that I changed my own damn oil and filter and I don't want their