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I wish I could be paying our national average of $3.28. At the moment the cheapest gas in my area is $4.3x.

Callaway C12. Only 25 were produced, the only reason I even know this car exists is because it was in the Gran Turismo games

No, a Spyker.

Under artificial light, it's dark gray full of sparkling metal. Take it for a spin, and it get's black. The best choice for GM's flagships.

wassat?

[Insert witty comment about the slant-nose here]

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I hope for Chrysler's sake that this is a ground-up redesign that's not based on the Sebring platform. They really need something mid-sized that'll stand out from the competition.

And a degree in electrical engineering.

Leaving the keys in the car will get them confiscated by the police. Also, if contraband (or keys) is in plain sight, police do not need a warrant to enter a vehicle.

Group B power outputs were not well documented, but it's estimated that some of the teams using the RS200 were putting out anywhere between 550 and 800hp due to Group B rules only putting a cap on displacement and not power. This is all according to our dear Jalopnik, you'll see various impressive 0-60 times

That's neat and all, but can it do it in three seconds on gravel?

I had that happen to me once when I drove from the coast up to northern New Hampshire. The attendant said that the change in altitude/ air pressure was probably causing the anti-theft valve to stick, so the fuel was filling up the pipe causing the pump to shut off early. Perhaps you've got something similar going on?

I hate enter/exit ramps! The problem is, if traffic is thick and you can't merge in time you get forced off the highway!

It's a Neon, but I'm sure the SRT-4 has it too as it's essentially the same car. The tissue holder is stupid because they're not substantial enough to be useful for anything more than a runny nose, and besides, everyone I've ever met already has a wad of fast food napkins somewhere in the car, so the tissues are

Wanna know how they did that effect? They made a full-scale model of the Fury out of a special plastic that deforms like metal. Inside the car they put hydraulic winches with cables attached to various points of the bodywork. As the winches were run, the "metal" was sucked inwards and crushed. The footage was then

Meanwhile, the longest trip I could make in the U.S. from my house on the east coast is over 3000 miles and 45 hours of non-stop driving.

Not to mention Europe is just smaller than the U.S. I'm sure the average commute is much shorter, as is the average road trip. Unless you are crossing a country, you're not going to be in the car long enough to need to eat or drink!

This is the underside of my center console/armrest lid. It opens 180° to provide a cupholder for the rear seat (the circular hole). You know what that square hole is? A tissue holder. It even has "tissues" embossed in the plastic. Problem is, it's of no use. It's too small for fast food napkins, or even regular