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I support this a thousand percents

Bloomberg Businessweek reports the new Mercedes Pullman S-Class will be longer than a great white shark, have rear seats that face another for in-car business meetings, and will feature optional armored plating to make it resistant to gunfire and small explosives.

While maybe not the most independent car available today, yesterday I found myself stopped at a red light sitting in one of three 2011+ Hemi Chargers waiting to turn. My car is red, while the other two Chargers were white and blue. Just a nice little 'Murica moment on the eve of the 4th of July.

I can't even get me head around how fucking stupid that was.

So, the bureaucracy of Chrysler at the time was so bad it was easier to spend $12mil than add a Supplier to get 5 free engines? That is completely insane. No wonder Chrysler has almost failed twice. At what point does someone sit down and say "let's figure out how to run our company efficiently."

Mama's don't let your Hornets grow up to cowboys, don't let them haul manure and drive like old trucks. Make them be Pacers and Gremlins and such.

First-gen Toyota Celica liftback. Essentially a Japanese Mustang, minus the displacement. Still a good-looking car today.

I would probably trust this more than a regular valet.

This Ray approaches cars from a different angle.

I'm waiting for the first stanced car to have it's rocker-panels ripped off by Ray. Seriously, I want to see that video when it happens.

The characters in GTA she refers to were supposed to be stereotypical, drug abusing, fame hungry child stars who think the Sun shine out of their own arse. There are no redeeming features in any of them whatsoever and were only designed to be an archtype.

The guy sitting 10 feet away from me owns an SRT8 Grand Cherokee. He's driven DCT cars before too. He says that the TorqueFlight (which is a ZF design) behaves in discernibly from a DCT in terms of shift speed and timing. So, if the performance is approximately equal, who cares?

That doesn't matter, no one who buys one even knows what an apex is.

The definition of muscle cars has evolved with the technology. Not to mention, plenty of muscle cars, even in the 60's, had every creature comfort available at the time. I'll get off your lawn now.

"Disposed of"

That's a cool idea. I can think of a few places where that'd be useful.

900 HP viper!

I can't imagine that they'll topple the Viper in HP numbers...I expect that Dodge does something (even more) insane to keep Viper king in their stables.

If I'm ever gonna afford any of these, looks like I'm gonna have to start working at home with Google and make $6474 extra this 4 weeks past in addition to my day job...

Whatever car that 100mpg carburetor was put in before GM and Standard Oil had its inventor killed.