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Even if they are... Australia does Utes all the time. I think we started that with El Camino.

Front end is shaped just like a Ram imo

I've seen this on a prius and an avensis as well, it's for when the cruise control is on. but not engaged. I've never understood why they made it like that...

Chevy Nomad. It was one of the GM Kappa cars.

For the most part, you replace the whole assembly rather then check a 100 LEDs. They usually only go bad with water damage though. Led's are very resilient.

Wait wait wait hold the phone. You're telling me... in 1993... not 2003, not 2013, but 1993 Chryco developed an all electric VAN (read: practical) capable of a range between 60-80 miles!?! How have I never heard of this... also why wasn't it offered to the public? Yeah, $120k is expensive but they could've offered it

The problem being there is 2 types of Quattro, the cheap one and the expensive one. I think the A3 only gets the Haldex one :(

Most Audis are FWD in the most basic trim. Quattro would be the way to go if you want the full Audi experience.

it took me a heck of a long time to realize "Enter The Dominatrix" is a play of words on "Enter The Matrix"

I think the 200S looks like shit in almost all but 200S form. My mother has one in dark grey (Tungsten) and it looks awesome (It's a 2012 200S and saying I like it is a lot because I HATE grey and silver).

Also, the 300 of the new 2011-current generation looks awesome in person, and actually looks nicely upper-class.

It's easy, replaced "us Americans" with "the 25-27 year old kids that write for this site, who's only real exposure to cars growing up was the first three gran tourismo games". It really helps explain the "we didn't get it, it must be awesome" mentality most of the writers here have. They've never driven diesel cars

Warning: If you thought it was going to be a video of the truck actually dropping it (like I did), you're wrong.

He was genuinely shocked that they could find his car 3 hours away, at his mama's house. I think it was more a statement of admiration of their abilities.

Should I call Mr. Stark, sir?

The Avengerers of course!

Kotaku has become an even more disgusting shit media, and it's literraly reaching the point of Murdoch's Tabloid.

The quality and relevance of information is close to absolutely ZERO

I was told by an auto body guy that Honda cars are designed to crumble in accidents (more so than other passenger cars) as a energy absorbing safety element to protect the passenger cabin. It was his explanation for why Honda cars tend to have more damage in similar accidents than comparable cars. Can't say if its