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That seems like an awfully big car to lose someone in. Maybe she went for the "tuck and roll" under the dashboard thing, just before the crash.

All the 911's, Such practical cars, they seem content being parked out on the street.

I'm so sick of all these F-ing remakes! Where are we going? Where does it end? Is there going to be a Cosby Show Movie coming out next fall? WTF?

Wouldn't trade mine for anything!

I know my 91 CRX is in the top five all time hatches. Along with the 2nd generation GTI.

How come we aren't mad at NBC for like, putting the shitty show back on the air! That's way worse than the choice of car. It was a great childhood memory and should have stayed that way.

For me, I would buy an American car this afternoon if I could find one that didn't have so much plastic inside. I think they have caught up with technology and safety over the last few years. It's the build quality and over use of less expensive polymers that deter me. Also, as you pointed out Jonny, many of the

As a joke, my best friend and I picked up our prom dates in one of these AMC Wagons. We then drove to a near by parking lot where we had some more suitable rides. His was a 88 300zx turbo, and mine was a 91 camaro ragtop. Both borrowed. Looking back it was really lame joke and could explain a lot about my

That video is hilarious!

@GoatBoy: Absolutely, every time I'm in Texas, when I peer out the rearview of my rental car dejure, I see nothing but the most menacing angular brush guard bearing down on my ass. That was the whole ride from Dallas to Austin. Nothing but huge trucks adorned with $2,000 dollars of after market plastic.

Tennessee, and it would have to be the Toyota Truck. The ones before the Tacoma. There are millions of these rusted-bed work horses out roaming the hills of our great state. Perfect for skyjacking or lowriding too. Not that I'm in to either, but it proves the point that the truck is all things to all men. At

I take great pride that I haven't a clue as to what kind of van this is. I figure that faculty of my brain has been working on something more important. Like subconsciously keeping me from impregnating my wife.

This car has a face only an Mother could love. It's like the grill guy never made his deadline and they started production without one.

@TheGuinnessTooth: I agree the Last Firebird looks like 95% plastic and 5% sheet metal. The same can be said for almost all GM cars. Don't even get me started on the interior! Hanus!

I find it interesting that "peters" likes all the Pontiacs that most of us hate and hates the one that most of us like. The GTO is the Pontiac that one of my "euro or die" friends traded an M3 for!

Keep in mind that the buyer of the 68 ambulance is going to require the services of either a landscaping crew or an archaeologist.

I always wondered how you contest who was driving in one of these camera tickets. BTW I really love TireRack. I never feel like I'm being cheated on tire pricing anymore.

This should be a pole question!

I never thought I would like a C Class, but the new one actually has me wondering if I should test drive it against a 3 Series. The steeply raked nose is really beautiful in person.

I could let Saab go. They definitely have fallen harder than Volvo in my opinion.