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I can't believe there's no mention of Dealer Badges. I know, I should have posted that when you asked. There's nothing worse than getting your brand new car branded like cattle with an ugly dealer badge. There a dealer in Columbia, SC (Jim Hudson), that puts an ugly white on matte black badge that's like 3"x4", and

#2 is NOT CORRECT! The dealers do way more business than you as a person. They can negotiate rates. Now this doesnt apply to those w/ less than good credit. Most Credit unions / banks cant do much better than 3.9% on newer model used cars let alone 6+ year old cars. Dealers can and will. Suggestion is get a

I call bullshit. Mega bullshit. The RX7 with LS1 drive like a baby. I've driven 2 FC's without suspension updates and an FD, they are no worse than a C5, seriously. And your cobalt never torque steered? Really? The SRT-4 I owned DID have 445 ft/lbs and put it all through the LSD and street tires (Continental Contipro

He was immediately whistled for a shooting fowl.

Holy shit, I am the guy in the dentist chair. I just made my normal morning check of Jalopnik and to my shock I was in the article! What a sight! Not what I expected to see this morning. lol.

I'll never understand this. How is Dwight Howard not significantly more maligned than LeBron James? He is the fucking WORST. Aside from LeBron's two mistakes: 1.) The Decision, which was admittedly WAY-the-hell over the top and egotistically unparalleled. (But still just a free-agency decision that got all dolled

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Like watching a bull drift through a china shop.

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Honda's cog went so far outside of car circles at a time when video online was only truly just starting to catch on. It was an amazing commercial.

Audi and their Bang and Olufsen speakers.

It's the redesigned Opel Insignia rebadged as a Buick Regal.
The car I pictured is the hatch, so the rear end is slightly different than the Buick sedan. I could only find pictures of the redesigned hatch and wagon, but it's so similar I'd guess it'll do here.

I agree on the fact that, currently, Tesla car battery packs can only be swapped at supercharger stations. However, planning may not be as hard as you think considering that the new Tesla 4.5 firmware now gives the driver the ability to quickly route their cars through nearby supercharger stations as part of their

local vehicle only for rich folks.

This is probably a lot bigger deal than most people realize. We may be witnessing the future of automotive transportation.

gosh, those tires...$30k every 2.5k miles, $50k every 4th time to replace the wheels as well...that's $42 million to make it to 3 million if you follow their recommended tire schedule. $42 million! JUST for tires. All the other ridiculous maintenance just adds on top of that.

I do. Sure it's not the best way, but since I was 8 I've judged cars on their 0-60 times and still can rattle off many 95+ car's times. It's nice to see how much performance has improved since then and for what price.

If you ask me, I think it's overkill. Most people already assume you love VD if you're driving around in a Camaro.

I think Greg Oden's team doctor may have been an orthodontist - he was always being sent home with braces.

Nothing wrong with having a dentist stitch you up.

That Alfa 33 Stradale... is JUST. SO. PRETTY.