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obviously, I am way to confused about Asian traffic laws.

No, the light was red. But, this video makes me think that up was down, right was left, red is blue, etc...

Wait, why is there a string of traffic on the opposite side of the yellow line, going the wrong direction? And why was the lady crossing the street at the end of the video and camera car wasn't stopping?

Tires with no name makes me back away. Where else did they buy the absolute cheapest components? (look at the ebay ad).

One COULD hope for that....but they shouldn't.

what if it galloped?

This just seems poorly executed puddle light. If it did a better job of being a puddle light, and toned it down, it wouldn't be as bad. However, this, I vote no.

1.) Literally Every Single Lotus Model

9.) Volvo V60

My best guess to this crap is due to the regulators. I like to think of it as this is really what they want the car to look like, but they have a change a few bits to make it legal. IF they said it was finished, then the regulators would call shenanigans because the mirror aren't big enough, or they put on the

I shall remember it because of the scene in The Walking Dead...black smoke means the walkers are still burning.

NO! While I admire Leno's knowledge and collection, he tends to a robot, has no personality, cuts people off in conversation, and is an arrogant ass. The "get" of any iteration of Top Gear is to a non-traditional car show. While a show with Leno and Seinfeld would be watchable (never Carolla), it is not fitting of

For those of us who still love the Porsche 356 Speedster, however, there is still some hope: a few companies make very high-quality replicas based on the Volkswagen Beetle. Of course, they sell for a fraction of the price of a real Speedster, which means you can drive them around without worrying about smashing up a

The cop wasn't having it.

My BMW didn't have "provisions" for a plate, yet got pulled over for no front plate. The asshole didn't care, and ended up drilling through the bumper to put one in. In hindsight, I would have used zip ties.

The pub does note that if you really love Liquid Blue, you can email Ford (I think it's Ford@Hotmail.com) and ask real nicely for it. Maybe then they'll change their minds and make it available to the public.

Anyone else see inspiration of the i3?

Duh, Rebel makes it.

Lately the MINI moniker has become a bit of an oxymoron as their cars get increasingly large, but the first and second generation Mini Coopers more than lived up to that storied name.