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"We're shaking it up a little bit. We're actually restructuring internally," Dennis Williams told The Detroit News in his first wide-ranging interview since taking office in June. "We know we have a lot to do — but we don't want to put so much on our plate that we can't achieve nothing."

"But the taunting penalty is ridiculous, and alongside some other awful officiating decisions it ruined a game those of us on the east coast were already cranky about staying up for."

It might still not be the fastest, nor the most comfortable sports car out there. It might not even handle that good despite the added lightness. And it only comes with a DSG. Whatever. I want one of VW's Lotus-Tatras.

I'm not blaming anyone else. I think he should have stayed in the car, or at the very least not aggressively moved down the track. I would also say that it seem likely he was blinded by anger which I would find hard to believe 98% of all people can't relate to. Unfortunately, a family is now grieving and looking

LOUD NOISES!!!!

I wouldn't necessarily think so. We live in this wonderful country where anyone can sue anyone else for anything, and all you need is the right amount of gullibility on the jury, for which there is certainly no shortage. As a bonus, can you imagine the endless stream of media expertise that would bombard the

Would definitely be worth it if this was the car these wheels should be on...

I can't tell you how much this article makes me want to move to NYC.

the preusmption that each generation is smart than the previous is so absurdly wrong I am not sure where to begin. One thing information technology advancement does is make gullible people more easily accessible for those who distort truths. See the media, basically any media, for example. That certainly doesn't

That's right: the Mustang, the original pony car, an American performance icon, has resorted to pumping augmented engine noise in through the speakers, much like modern turbocharged BMWs do. This makes me kind of sad.

Unlike America's Golf Sportwagen, this crossover will only be available with a six-speed DSG. It also comes with 4MOTION all-wheel drive, which decouples the rear axle in order to save fuel until the point when you need extra traction, in which case it can send nearly 100% of the torque to the rear. The car's EDS

Of course it makes sense to move the headquarters of a car company to a city where owning cars can be an inconvenience. Makes perfect sense to me.

... 30 years later the government said wait, what about people who walk out into the street right in front of cars!?! We have to make sure this is 'soft'. You are going to have to ugly this thing up a little bit.

This is the first recall for GM in more than a month.

Mercedes is making a bit of a fuss about its new 4.0 liter twin-turbo V8 that relaxes under the spacious hood of the new AMG GT. They point out that the turbos are nestled between the V8's cylinder banks, a 'hot vee.' Merc is far from the first to try this layout.

ahhh pedestrian safety... slowing pushing automotive design towards the egg shaped pillow... all because people can't be trusted to watch where they are going (walkers AND drivers)

barf

looks EPS hope they have good programmers

Does anyone actually think this is an attractive car? Wow, there was some bad in the 80's.

(facepalm)