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Made me think of:

Or was it just a link to "last week"?

Someone pissed off Dodge President Tim Kuniskis last week by asking about a rumor that that only 1,200 Challenger Hellcats would be produced. So we're getting more, that's fine. But what other cars should we have gotten more of?

I just noticed the section (sorry, the article rambles a bit, and is oddly broken up by the pics, I think) mentioning the modded brakes and suspension. Still - I kind of trust Lotus engineers and a proven excellence in the balance of all these things more then I trust an enthusiast tinkering with them, at least for

The Elise's brilliance is that is it one of the most balanced, nimble, best handling cars you can buy.

"The guy who bought a Pacifica from us and ended up sleeping in it with his friend, a stripper, and their two bull mastiffs?

Trailer Park Boys did it first.

Isn't asking which are the ten "fastest" an empirical question? I mean, choose a standard definition (e.g., 0-60, quarter mile) and provide a table. Bam. Top ten fastest.

Gonna go out on a limb and say that's what I think his point was, there.

Again, Quattroporte: 0-60 < 5 sec.

I'm sure the sound of it slamming into a guardrail because it can't go around a turn will sound equally ferocious.

I agree with Maik. Any question of what more Stewart could have allegedly done (already difficult to prove, and has been argued thoroughly already) seems like it would be quite easily outweighed - at least in the criminal negligence sense - by the fact that the person who was struck was clearly, unquestionably,

Honest, yet probably ridiculous sounding question:

Quoted quote: "We'll also build and deploy a bait bike bait laptop bags, bait instrument cases and bait laptop bags."

Likewise. And I feel like that kind of online dialog is really just an internet version of the same sort of dialog you would have had on your block/around your office/in your dorm. That's not "the effect of social media", it's the forum by which people are communicating - you could say that texting had the same

Can it go 'round a corner?

Quattroporte is pretty nice.

I always picture the story something like this: the British have made small, sporty cars for half a century or more. Finally, Mazda put one into the US market, and we like it.

The car before the 45 was a LOT further to the right than either the 45 or Tony.