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25. These reflectors make things a little cluttered down here. Why couldn't these have been integrated into the lenses of the main taillight units?

Raymond Loewy loved this sort of thing, calling it a "Coke-bottle curve."

11. It's interesting to see just how horizontal this beltline is. If you like leaning your arm out your window, you should be pretty pleased by this.

10. Keeping with current fashion, the greenhouse is relatively low, steeply raked, and the side windows define a tapering shape with a little kick at the trailing end, along with a blacked-out/hidden B-pillar.

I like it, in general. There are bits not to like and angles at which it does not look so great, but I like that Lexus a. held the contest, and b. chose such a drastic design.

Ed's preparation didn't stop there. He loaded the car with nutrition bars, energy drinks, and Blue Donkey Iced Coffee. He hired a GPS tracking company to document the car's every move. Worried about anything that would eat precious time, he brought along extra bottles and bedpans – in case the team had to use the

The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) predicts prices on one-t0-three year old cars to fall 1.5 percent this year compared to 2012, as the grip of the recession loosens and more consumers return to new-car showrooms.

Gotcha. Thanks.

Blinding others on the road is unsafe at any speed. What you deserve is something like this, on both sides:

The bow (or head) is not centered on the blade. Thus when you turn the key the force or torque you are exerting won't be centered on the blade but will be uneven between the top and bottom of the blade. I'm curious if that has led to prematurely worn out lock cylinders.

Meanwhile, Nissan was using titanium for the 300ZX.

Another fun Avenger/Warthog fact: the gun fires its rounds so fast, and so powerfully, that if you were close enough to a target you'd hear the rounds hitting the ground before you'd hear them leaving the A-10.

After every single American car model throughout the 80s and 90s (and probably 00s, but I stopped paying attention) had a "limited edition" and "special edition" version, you're upset by the Veyron? Those cars were "limited" insofar as the amount of iron and carbon on earth are limited and the number they are able to

Sounds like fun!

Supposedly 7:04, but McLaren won't confirm.

Someone (Hoppps) has already mentioned Claude Lelouch and C'était un rendez-vous, which is one of the best short films and certainly one of the best driving films ever made.

The same way police scanners are. Justice (if you think radar traps are that) should be transparent. And if you think they are just money making schemes, all the more reason.

Yes, but it's a bit late for that.

Replacing a car a day would cut into those savings.

"...like an Easy Bake oven," would have been more correct and possibly funnier.