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495 is the absolute worst. The most horrible thing is when people jam the brakes for no reason, and everyone behind them jams the brakes too. Instead of looking ahead, judging speed, and trying to keep a steady pace, it's just a constant seizure of stop and go for NO REASON AT ALL.

This is a terrible list. Half these uniforms look pretty good. I'm a design director BTW>

Just throwing this out there. . . What if Toyota decided to reduce the budget for the 2014 Corolla redesign in favor of having more money available to test and build cars like the FRS, upcoming Supra and sub-FRS models, Lexus RC and the F-sport lines, etc. . . would you still be complaining about the Corolla, the car

In the end, don't these shortcomings actually support the reasons why anyone buys a Corolla? There have always been rivals in its class with better technology, better styling, and better handling. The Corolla is about conservative styling (which is maintained for 2014) and a reputation for reliability (which is also

Now, it's not like the four-speed auto jerks you around around or stabs you in the eyeballs every time it changes gear. It's not aggressively bad. But it does say that Toyota thinks it can get away with selling obsolete technology to dumb Americans who can't don't know any better and it means that the Corolla will

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Right because no one is talking or complaining about drone strikes.

Lots of people saying he's spread too thin and he can't build companies while he's building companies. But as his track record will show, Musk can successfully build companies while he builds more companies. So why not let the man innovate and delegate? Why not encourage his sleepless life and rocket fueled mind?

Sorry bud but you can't have sub-100k cars from a startup company without sacrificing a little "imagination" as you called it. . . A styling buck alone costs millions. You gotta start somewhere . . .

Stupid. . . according to you. When done right, EVs can be the highest rated vehicles in safety, owner satisfaction, and even corporate investments. You know who I'm talking about. And Lotus is an engineering house that is the perfect partner for cash-strapped companies, supplying engineering resources, components,

I think it's a Jaguar. Wasn't there a story recently about Jaguar branching the XJ line into 2 models, one looking more like the traditionally british XJs of the past?

The Jaguar F-type has a similar cut line.

Typical. The scary thing is these are just cars. Imagine what else, have it be defense systems, buildings, hell even government employees, could just be "sitting around doing nothing".

Its a real concept but its a clay block with no real drivetrain.

Umm isn't that exactly what Pardo did for the Ford GT?

El Camino sounds Mexican.

Haven't sat it in it, obviously, but the interior doesn't do anything for me. But MY GAWD that body is gorgeous.

Makes a lot of sense. At our cars and coffee in VA last weekend, we had a Veyron. You could have replaced it with a naked Penelope Cruz and the crowd would have been the same. Just crazy. People were opening the doors to get pictures, stepping over people just to get a glance, like it was a unicorn. The owner had

Yeaaa I don't think the "whole point" of the RX-8 is the engine, sorry.