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SFO’s new control tower

Boston Logan, because it has two legs!

I was thinking either that or Edinburgh:

Not so much for its style (it’s only slightly less ugly than Boston’s City Hall) but Logan Airport’s control tower had, until the ‘90s, a bar and an observation deck. Apparently they were converted to FAA offices, because the FAA likes their view and hates fun.

Noo.....

This.

I know this may be a pretty unpopular submission, but I have never been able to get over the preportions of the last generation CTS Coupe. There are just huge flat expanses of flat metal and plastic paneling. The belt line is awkwardly high and the rake of the car front to rear makes for odd disparities between the

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It’s even better as a spaceship.

My 2010 Ford Flex SEL EcoBoost (aka The Flying Brick) agrees with this post. I’m still not sure how the Explorer outsells the Flex around 10:1. I know Ford does ZERO marketing for the Flex and the Explorer name has far more history ... but geesh. And yeah, the Flex’s styling is polarizing. I happen to like it but get

Just like the one where they get the kids to watch a movie in the back of the malibu, and then switch to a car without wifi. Like the car is the only way to get a wifi signal in a car, and that keeping your kids happy watching their crappy shows is the thing to do.

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Those Chevy commercials where they try to show how “premium” their interiors are by having people say “This is a Chevy? I thought I was in a ___________”. Sure, maybe Mercedes is something common, but on of the people says “Infinity”. Seriously? Who that is sitting inside a Chevy Traverse saying “Hmm, I think this may

Florida also has hurricanes.

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The Ferrari in its natural state, seconds before becoming a fireball.

Very easy - the post-facelift Elantra. 2000ish.