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I hope the tail lights are simple and round like the camo and not Camaro squircles.

A 1.6 ecoboost would be interesting...

Ahh, they both suck. Give me V8 Supercars. ;)

I always wanted to learn the banjo after watching this the first time. Never did.

Don't let the nouveau Austinites like Patrick (probably just because he's young and not his fault that he has no perspective of <90s Austin) lead you to think that you can't get, nay cannot avoid , PLENTY of pure, representative and uniquely Texas culture in Austin. From the food, to the music to the surrounding

Bleh. Why can't you Brits can't raise enough capital to buy the dang thing back. C'mon lads, put on your bowlers and get to workin'.

1st gear... No, no, you've got it all wrong. Automakers don't create jobs, tax increases do!

Historically, Jalopnik writers have been hard on "buff books" calling them behind the times, irrelevant and basically on the way out. Matt's characterization above is polite but I think over the years of reading Jalopnik there is definitely a theme here that says "We're going to kick the "buff books" ass, make them

Sweet car but, no, I'm not going anywhere. One of the great things about this country is this: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. If I don't want to live in a "blue" state, I don't have to.

By this logic my F250 is getting 32 MPG(at times more or less). Awesome!

that works too... ;)

See my comment to GordonFan... I'm not saying the candidates match up to the cars.

I think everyone missed my point, but it was probably not clearly stated. I'm not saying Romney is a CTS-V... I'm saying I'd rather vote for cars and this is how i see the repubs and dems.

Here's a better idea, if presidents were cars, which model would you vote for?

Heh. Good one.

Beautiful...

"Why did you pull out in front of an airplane?"

Hearing this makes me feel better about my decision to skip this inaugural race. I was going to take my son but we opted for what we both think should be a drastically less manic, yet still completely kick ass, experience in V8 Supercars.

I'm curious about the impact to ad revenue, advertiser confidence in Gawker and if the week long outage constituted a contractual breach with any customers?

Our canal, bro.