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The double-dually, perfect for those with an especially small penis.

I'm not a fan of the 21st century Challenger but those chrome bumpers look pretty nice. I think automakers may as well bring them back as bumpers have gone full circle into being useless again for actually absorbing bumps, might as well make them look good.

It's funny, every time I see a Louisville, KY cop driving they seem to be either talking on their cell phone or smoking a cigarette, one or the other, ALWAYS. Sometimes even both.

Will the SX4 be an automatic? You know, since it will be Americans driving it.

Wow, that made my day. My father-in-law is a Middle Eastern (Lebanese) Audi owner here in Kentucky. He loves his shiny black A8.

@Marko Moskov: Well done, my first thought too when I read the headline.

I think it's actually nicer than most of the Mazda cars being produced now.

Ford hates America.

I know this is preaching to the choir, but sticks, wagons, and diesels. Oh yeah, and the Citroen C5 would be pretty sweet too.

My childhood car was a 1980 Chevrolet Citation identical to the one in this pic (not the actual car), V6 with 4-speed manual. This is the reason I have a sick, powerful hankering for an X-body as an adult, if a cheap Citation showed up locally on Craigslist I would probably buy it.

This is one of my favorites, I really need to grab my whole collection next time I visit my parents.

@JSmith53: But I don't believe you can buy one that isn't a super duty with a manual transmission.

It's reflective of a large chunk of the American populace who want to put on a tough image but are really just a bunch of helpless babies (e.g. can't drive a manual transmission or DIY even the simplest things).

Yes, trucks are becoming too fancy.

1980 Saab 96 V4, the last 300 were all metallic blue with 10-spoke Ronals and a plushy blue velour interior. I know where there is a rough one not too far from me (they were never imported to the USA).

Oh, and another thing, I calling any 4-cylinder engine a "V4." I see this on eBay and Craigslist all of the time. As someone who actually does own V4-engined cars (old Saabs) I find this ignorant and offensive.

When people ask if my 1970 Saab 96 is a Volkswagen or a Volvo without bothering to look at the many places where it says "Saab" on the car.

@LeadfootYT: And it's a hell of a lot nicer looking than anything BMW sells now!

1979-93 Saab 900