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Maybe that's it, I live here. Walking from the parking garage (when you've parked your own car) to the terminal and crossing all those lanes of traffic is a harrowing experience. I contrast that to an airport like MCO in Orlando where all pedestrian traffic is tunneled under the vehicle traffic.

Maybe, but their separation of pedestrians and vehicle traffic (i.e. none) is awful.

The parts and manufacturing process may be global, but most cars are still designed and engineered in their company's originating country. It's that process to which I'm referring. Your misunderstanding doesn't invalidate my argument.

That was perfect!

I'm not denying the Fiesta is a great car, particularly the ST, but the US was only a bit-player in its development.

I slept curled up in my backseat in a fairground lot outside the track. When I woke up and tried to start my car again in first, the starter broke. A very nice guy showed up and, after helping me try and push start my Baja, said I could drive his car for the day's racing. His name was Joe and he had possibly the

While I love the idea (sporty Honda to replace the S2000? Yes, please!), and I'll reserve full judgement for when I see an actual production model, I don't like the look of this thing. Looks like they chopped the top off the CR-Z and called it a day.

Forced perspective, how does it work?!

Mosher then says that the source of this grid needs to be clean and renewable. Damn right. We can't have electric cars that just run on coal, which generates 45 percent of America's electricity.

I think Mosher needs to realize that enthusiasts see a difference between, as Matt has put it, driving — having a ton of fun on some cop-free back road on a sunny day — and commuting, which is generally miserable and soul-killing.

It depends on the state. In Florida (I know), my wife and I were both on the titles of our cars, but (as "Ryan" pointed out), it was and OR; either one of us had legal ownership and only one signature was required. When we moved to Georgia and went to retitle, we were informed that Georgia didn't recognize "OR". It

I have to admit, I like saying "Okahumpka". It's my one consolation for leaving the Turnpike and exiting onto the rolling parking lot that is I-75 through Ocala.

Opa-lacka, yet another Florida city name that you sound like an idiot when you say it. Others include: Bartow, Apalachicola, Palatka, Kissimmee, Micanopy, and Okahumpka.

Counterpoint

My kids and I have a perpetual game of Punch Buggy going. I added another facet, Slap MINI!

Right. Because the phrase "a star is born" has never been used outside of Sanchez.

Pretty sure he said, "GTFAC", bro.

So far, no. But then, I didn't have much to start with, so maybe I'm the wrong person to ask.