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meh, I drove a car with a huge ass barn door for years that hinged on that side and it only bothered me once: when I was trying to film a friend skiing down the street behind me on a tow rope.

Not so much when you're parallel parked and it blocks the curb side. Although that issue is easily solved by making the glass part into a hatch.

Barn door is so excellent. Like, Seriously well done.

Good for Hammond and May. Respect.

FINALLY! A comparison that friggin matters. Thank you.

Dear car dealers, everyone hates you, and you deserve it. This is what happens when you become so unloved as a class of humans that people will turn their backs on you the first chance they get. Congress, take note.

Elon Musk and Tesla just don't think the rules should apply to them.

If this story were about a GM car everyone would be like "look, i told you" but i'm sure everyone will assume this was 1 in a million.

Newer Hondas are absolute heaps of shit, but the herds of brand image followers will continue supporting them. Funny thing is I also went from a Honda to owning MB and never looked back once.

Never trust an elected official who owns a denim blazer AND a pocket square.

I personally liked the fact that, at the very start of the show, you see him traveling the nation in an RV. Why? Because that's probably the most logical vehicle you would use in that situation, where you want to be conspicuous, safe and secure (you don't know if you are going to run into a band of crazies), not to

This times infinity. I'd try anything vaguely interesting, then try anything else vaguely interesting. Even if it's a car I hate, I could at least have fun destroying it in an entertaining manner.

All of them.

The starship Enterprix?

Yeah my boys, now 11 and 13, don't need anything close to a bulldozer to destroy the yard. It's unbelievable how much damage they can do with just a garden hose.

If anyone can make a 90 minute movie about a single 10 second drag race, it's these guys. Just 90 minutes of flashing back and forth and shifting gears. Throw in some CGI trips through the motor and transmission and you've got Furious 8.

Haha, no way Jason Statham is 5'10".

I can't find crash test data for this car on either the IIHS or SafeCar websites. Am I missing something?

Everything Uber has unveiled other than the actual idea of an app based car service has made me yearn for their demise.

Keep trying, folks. You've almost got the Hengjavik.