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Truck Nuts was my first obvious thought, but turns out the ones being sold on Amazon are all for RC cars (like the one in the slideshow) to serve as the most stupid rear counterweight you could possibly think of.

Can’t wait for the next nameplate Camaro... No, really, I won’t wait because I no longer care...

A site with a bunch of additional interesting cases, along with some pictures from the article.

Yep, I think I found the same website:

The Z1-F1 connection is amazing! Gordon Murray commissioned the V12 from BMW and he must have grabbed the Z1 headlights on his way out. Quite a level-up from the Hamburger taillights in the McLaren F1 prototypes, shared with many British trucks from the 70s and 80s.

Ha, I knew I had seen those Cizeta V16T tail-lights before, but had never thought of the Alpine A610 before!

I’m gonna go with these idiotic things plaguing the US highways. So much nostalgia for those good ol’ Roman Empire times...

That’s right, and it appears he was driving a 2021 Nissan Rogue rented by a relative. Their parents have posted their pictures as part of a fundraiser effort to help pay for their funerals. It’s all devastatingly heartbreaking.

Assuming the driver’s permit was from Connecticut (seeing as the whole family lived in Connecticut), they just provided an excellent example of why permit restrictions for 16 and 17 year olds are important and should be followed (despite being unenforceable beyond the parents trying to enforce them). It is not

Meanwhile in the US, 3-year olds play with much cheaper, much easier to purchase, and much more deadly toys. But to be fair they were not trained in their use, unlike this rich kid...

Or rephrasing the question: What was the defining car of the 90s?

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I’d try Craig Ferguson. If he can’t make you laugh, you may be immune to comedy.

Good point!

Every Frankenmonster car with an LS engine swap... <ducks>

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It’s an evolution from Lewis complaining about his tires all the time...

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Extra-points for hitting the fire hydrant, this one was much more sedate:

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The Roman quadriga of the era was not known for its reliability either, a lot like modern Italian supercars, very stylish but then the wheels fall off... 

OMG, Jesus Christ on a Taco!

Yes, but at least you would look very stylish and cool standing by your smoking broken-down Maserati coupé by the side of the highway.