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Doug, where was this picture taken? I think I know where this picture was taken.

Hydrogen cars aren’t going to be viable until we can create a network of filling stations. Electric cars work because they use an existing infrastructure, but as far as I know the only extant hydrogen stations in the U.S. are in California, and in what few large cities use hydrogen buses. Without a complete network,

Politics play as much a part in warfare as the actual warfaring does.

Because that would be us starting a war. The possible outcomes of letting the Russian aircraft so close are:

Didn’t Orlove or someone already do that? Y’know, in the 528it with the spray painted interior?

Love this old Jeep logo

All I have to say on the matter is: Bravo to those little flappy things that keep the car from flipping.

That’s not a knoif, this is a knoif:

The true horror was having to have watched Red Asphalt.

Egad! A Demuro article without the “you’d know if you followed me on twitter” bit! What is this world coming to?!

So, did they scrap all the leftover V8s and tooling the moment the switch to V6s was announced? Did they delete all the CAD files too? I mean, if Ecclestoner does force a switch back to V8s, it’s not like they have to start designing and building engines from scratch. They have existing designs to build from.

Found in Torrington, CT.

Accidentally kicked a hole in he floor of our 1990 Wrangler on the drive home from buying it. Both front seat belt lower points have since been relocated due to the original mounting rusting.

Wow. Diesel just is not on a roll lately.

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I dare you to watch these with headphones on and then tell me that this is a gentle car.

As beautiful as the XJ220 is, those are just covers that flip out of the way, not pop-ups.

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I’ll have to go with the Toyota 2000GT for craziest pop-ups. The headlights don’t “tip up” with the covers, instead the light rises vertically out of the car and pushes a tiny hatch out of the way. (skip to 1:35 in the video)

Tester starts up the car and drives it to the big city’s center immediately, without warming up.