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I avoid US Airways anyway, but not for this sort of reason. Maybe it's just me being Canadian, but I don't understand the fervor towards admiring military troops and showing them more respect than a teacher or police officer. Great, you've gone somewhere to "protect freedom" or "The American Way" or something

Key phrase... "in the segment..." Last I checked, a GTR doesn't compete against luxo-barges.

You can tow a 4x4 vehicle like that, provided the driveshaft was disconnected prior to towing. Very common thing to do.

As great as the NSX is, I'd have to agree that the Cub takes the cake as Honda's greatest triumph. No, it doesn't classify as a "car," but as a means of transport, this thing did more for the motorized world than any other vehicle out there.

Yawn. Styling is waaaaay too Plain Jane for a Lambo. For a hybrid Lambo to work, I think they would have to go all out on the styling to help people into the seats. This seems something more like a home brew supercar company would design. Not saying it looks bad per se, but it's just too boring.

Call me pedantic, but I'm really not feeling that colour scheme, especially with that stripe. Also, that shade of blue in the interior reminds me slightly of that horrid colour cars from the 80's and early 90's could be optioned with...

As much as I love Volkswagen (I stopped counting after I bought my tenth VW), the North American culture has too much of a brand snobbery ingrained into our society to let the Phaeton work over here. I buy cars because of what it has to offer compared to a specific price range. I could care less if the logo has a

Luxury pickup trucks. Twenty years ago the interiors were still capable of being hosed out at the end of a work day, because who would buy one to do the grocery run?

The video has a definite Format67 feel to it, though I know this style isn't exclusive to those guys.

The way I view that video is more of an example of the PR work that was mentioned in the game's proper opening (and briefly seen at the end of that clip). It seems like a promotional video that you'd see in order to

Bad timing to go for a drive, but he was pretty damn lucky that he was in the car when that wind hit and not inside the garage.

I'm sure this is buried somewhere in the million and a half replies, but just in case it's not (I tried searching, really), I suggest the VW Corrado. By the end of it's life, it was peaking $45,000, far out of range of most of it's competitors. Great car, but like the Phaeton, people weren't ready to accept a high

Driver-less too? Sweet. Get to relax in the back while the car drives itself!

On a related note, publicity photos really need to be double viewed before being released...

I was in love. Right up to the point I Googled it and saw the side profile... Good gods, it looks like a bloody cartoon car, and not in the good way.

I'm sure I could overlook the profile if someone would be willing to let me drive it, however...

Very much like a go-kart. Not necessarily what everyone wanted in a small car, but I loved it. Fit and finish... well, the interior was understandable considering the price, but the leaks were definitely a surprise considering Honda's usual QC.

I'm not a fan of RV camping at all, but me thinks you missed the point of the article...

I actually owned an Alero that had an ignition switch issue. The dealership I bought it from did end up replacing the ignition switch for me (I'm assuming I likely got a redesigned unit since I never had that issue occur again), but it ended up being the last straw for me. For a while it was a decent car but issue

As mentioned, maybe for body parts. However, the MX3, MX6 and their sedan variants share a lot of the same mechanical parts. Maybe it's just where you live, but barely touched MX3's could be found in every wrecker in my area for the longest time (until I got out of the KLZE game, at least).

Funny enough, I'm from Vancouver (the one in Canada, for clarification sake) and as much as we all love to hate on Mayor Moonbeam and his fascination with implementing bike lanes at the expense of proper vehicle flow, at least things get dealt with pretty damn quick. And now that I'm living in the Interior of British

Mercedes has merely been seen as a luxury brand in North America. Go to any country in Europe or even the majority of the world and you'll see otherwise. My first time to Germany was a bit of a wake up call... Diesel Mercedes taxis populated the streets almost as much as Chevy taxis do in NY. Yes, they have their