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GM and Chrysler have come a long way too, but not as much and so quickly as Ford.

Pontiac fixed it adding some sexy hood scoops, and a fruity LS2 for 2005.

For 2011 Volkswagen brought a cheaper, larger Jetta into the US market which did increase sales but wasn't particularly well received by the press (besides Motor Trend). Realizing their error, VW put the upgraded rear suspension from the GLI on all of the Jettas for 2014 and the car was much improved.

It's hard to think of a truck that isn't useful, isn't it? Their whole point is to useful. A truck is a utility vehicle, a tool with four wheels.

Specifically, the Secret Service-requested vehicle is a heavy-duty GMC Topkick truck platform that had been cleverly designed to look like a Cadillac STS on the outside so that you can't quite tell it's basically a dump truck underneath.

I did not enjoy the gratuitous destruction of classic cars, even when one of the was an R4, but especially when one of them was a 2CV, the DS19, quirkiness wise, for the masses.

Just keep in mind that there's a catch: that money cannot be touched unless in very specific cases. The law governing it can change overnight and in the past few years other countries, like the UK, France, Poland, Hungary, etc, have changed similar laws and diverted savings to fund public debt instead. So, hedge the

Just like in Vegas, the odds are for the house. Can't lose if you don't play.

Rolling one plan into another is bad advice more often than not. While the plan from the former employer is subject only to the law that governs it, the plan from the new employer is also subject to rules put in place by the new employer. Besides, Fidelity often offers better and cheaper find than most employers, not

Where have I seen this before? Ah, yes, those chaps. Wait, which side of Checkpoint Charlie are we on?

Radio sucks and nobody buys CDs anymore so some sort of iPod integration is an absolute must have.

Philadelphia resident Brian Yan might be the recipient of a new world record. He went from parking his car to getting a ticket in under a minute. Maybe quicker.

Or rather, police at its finest.

"We have always been at war with Eurasia."

In this episode of Jay Leno's Garage, Jay goes for a drive in the Hellcat. There's... really not much more to it than that. Does there need to be more than that? No way. Just watch the man have fun in the most American America-tastic car to ever America.

Just do not speed in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

I'm also writing to apologize to you all. I made the website I love look bad, and I made my profession look bad. I try to hold myself to a high standard and I fell short of those aspirations. I made a mistake, but I feel like I more than paid for it.

I should probably explain why going into Virginia to have fun in a car is a bad idea in the first place. See, they're crazy about speeding there. Really, really crazy. Speed limits are set absurdly low, 45 mph on some highways. Radar detectors are illegal, and cops have devices to detect them. And if you get caught

I don't say this because I looked down on anyone I met inside. Quite the opposite. After this I feel bad for anyone who has had to experience jail, regardless of what they did. Then again, jail is supposed to suck and there are a plenty of people who deserve to be in there. That's the entire point.

I can't believe many if the contraptions suggested above. Really, wires, brackets, thumb screws galore? The Air Dock FTW: http://www.theairdock.com

I can't believe many if the contraptions suggested above. Really, wires, brackets, thumb screws galore? The Air