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Jon Stewart always gave me a way to work through the anger and frustration and ridiculousness and wrongdoings of politics and people. Whatever awful thing had happened, you could watch him and even though the problem didn't get better, you at least could work through it and just go "Ya, somebody fucking gets it." And

Those antiquated streets look better than 95% of the roads here in the US...

Wheels make great hose reels.

When I saw the opening picture I thought this was going to be your suggestion

He doesn't need to buy a car. He got a free Taurus. #readingisfundamental

Nice Price AND Crack Pipe!

Oh my god am I tired of the jaded snark of some Jalopnik posts. Why does everything have to be either masturbatory hyperbole or decidedly nonplussed bitterness?

This is a military test. When you can't afford bombs because you're not Norway, you must resort to dropping old Volvos on Denmark.

The Jeep Cherokee XJ and I say "whatever dude."

The $1.5M estimate was from the dealer wasn't it?

Dude, I was two paragraphs in when my spidey senses told me that this was a Dougie article. Did not disappoint. Unlike Acura.

MPGs? Really?

Maybe they should stop marking the fuck up out of their cars then. There's a reason why there's a BOOMING grey market importing into China from the U.S.? Hell, they can save like $10-50k USD (depending on the price of the cars, obviously 50k is reserved for something ridiculous like a fully equipped Range Rover

I am greek, also served in the Hellenic navy, and I saw those huge machines sit in the sun and rust during my duty. Out of 4, only 2 were operational, but the extremely high maintenance cost kept them in the docks. There were only a handful of exercises they participated over those years, which also included a

"The Fiesta is for the growing, upscale crowd".

Oh yay, another silly and meaningless Bravo show...

An American, German, Japanese, and Italian car maker were all sitting in a cafe in Italy one day, talking shop.