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The song was kind of a joke by Norman Greenbaum. He was Jewish (really? Greenbaum was Jewish? Imagine that...), and he heard a gospel song and basically thought, yeah, that sounds kinda cool, I can do that. So he wrote a song about Jesus.

The guy in the SUV acted maliciously? I think he was far nicer than I would have been. For instance, he stopped when they started mob-slowing him down.

That's not a car. That's a missile with wheels.

After watching the video(s), my opinion is that the guy in the SUV was being nice. If it had been me, there would have been a lot more casualties. If I fear for my own safety, or particularly my family's safety, I will have absolutely no problem using my vehicle as a weapon to protect us.

2013 is divisible by 3 as well. Half Life 3 confirmed...

20 years old. The epitome of timeless design.

That is about $7k higher than a price I would be willing to consider on that car, that year, with those miles.

Agreed, Ohio and Kentucky have a significant percentage of idiot drivers. Indiana, though, takes the cake. I have never had an Indiana license plated car get out of the passing lane to let me pass. Not once. It's like they actually teach their young drivers not to do it. Did they misprint the drivers manual in

I've been driving I75 in and around Cincinnati since I got my license. It started out mildly insane 25 years ago and has progressively gotten more and more crazy with every passing year.

I see Suzuki cars and SUVs constantly. Not one every few days. Dozens every week. Mostly SX4s. They were a popular car around here. The XL7, Kizashi and Aerio are also fairly common around here, with a smattering of Renos, Forenzas, Vitaras, Veronas and Esteems. And I can't go more than a week without seeing an

Even when he stopped he didn't do it with much conviction. If I hit somebody, I'm going to slam on the brakes to mitigate the damage done as much as possible.

Not gonna lie. I'd rock that.

That weak exhaust wouldn't even qualify as "rolling coal" where I live.

Good points, one and all, but all of them come down to more research and refinement. Compare an eight cylinder combustion engine that your grandfather would have had in his car with what we can get now, or better, a computer from your grandfather's generation and your smartphone now, and you can see how accepting a

It is possible to make a completely safe "fuel pellet" mobile nuclear reactor that has little to no chance of releasing radiation in a catastrophe such as a car crash. NASA has been doing it for decades.

So, like, yesterday?

But since I bring up screaming bargain, we have to talk about the wedge of the ’80s – the Subaru XT. When it came out in 1985, it looked strange. Seeing its Motorweek road test proves it still is strange. And yet I love these things because of their intangible coolness. This one, though, is not the even more bizarre

The engine bay would have plenty of room for a VW TDI...

Any Mustang V8 is recognizable as a Mustang V8. Best sounding production car available (and by available, I mean you can potentially buy one before winning the lottery).

I would gladly sit here.