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I say, very well done indeed, my good sir

Way more entertaining than the ad by itself.

Emissions?

Ford took some government loans, but they had considerably more cash on hand than GM and Chrysler and therefore didn't need nearly as much help. As such, they stayed out of the headlines.

I did a little searching and found a spy pic of the 2014 Corolla.

That poor 928 is ruined forever and I'm emotionally scarred from looking at those images...and yet I see that blower and want to fill my neighborhood with sound of its whine.

The problem with this is that it relies on the honor system. Which, as we all know, no one follows when they're safe behind the wheel of an automobile. Add some sort of detection system, similar to the lane departure warning system, that will activate the light automatically and you've got yourself a life-saving idea.

In my area, all new Mercedes-Benz models will come with this light permanently activated.

DNF is not 2nd, so at least he kept one part of the bargain.

Hiyooooo!

I have no idea how reliable those things are, but I can venture a guess. Doesn't matter, I'd still buy it for $3,200.

I just lost 10 IQ points looking at that image.

Oh...those were so pretty, too. My condolences.

Congratulations, Mr. Baruth, you've just introduced me to a whole new depth of wretchedness of human spirit. I had no idea that kind of awfulness existed until you showed up.

That makes me wonder: What would a dog's face look like at 250 mph?

Dear 1989 Honda Civic DX,

So the storm was bigger than anyone wanted...

ZING!

Comparing the Smart and the Mini is an exercise in stupidity. They aren't competitors. BMW's goal was to make the Mini an upscale, fun-to-drive small car (something they succeeded at, IMO, but then I'm admittedly biased). It was never intended to be a "city" car like the Smart. If you look at a city car's defining

What a waste of a chrome-bumpered C3.