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Don't forget to ditch the Prius tires.

GNX

Geocities is dead. Hopefully, in the future, many of the stupid-comment ridden websites of today will meet similar fates.

But let's keep lifehacker alive, m'kay?

With regard to the title video detailing the wankel motor- can you simply bolt on more rotor housings to the end? If so, that's awesome. (I imagine you'd also need to get a stronger water pump, oil pump, etc.)

I have to recommend bluetooth stereos on old cars. There's just something BTTF about getting into a 1980s car and wirelessly taking a hands-free phone call through the car's speakers, not to mention controlling the car's audio with your voice.

Small, light, rear wheel drive car from GM? Did they cross out mid-engine as a possible platform yet?

As a car guy, I have been told that I talk about my past cars as if they were ex girlfriends.

To a lesser extent, I guess that's true with phones. My OG Droid comes to mind...

2 millimeters of bank robber tears?

Aston grilles for all

Typical old Volvo owner. Too cheap to buy a decent video camera.

"burning rubber"

Are there networks on which I can simply use my old Verizon 4G phone? Jumping ship won't make much sense if I have to shill out $500 for a new device.

Of course, it depends on your definition of "front wheels" in FWD.

At least it's got those round taillights you guys are always complaining about.

Can anyone explain this plexiglass thing?

LOL.

That's actually quite embarrassing. Funny how you're the first to notice.

Ford sees this as a chance to build city cars that are more compact and thereby better suited for a future with massive cities and overcrowding. We see it as a way to BUILD A RWD FIESTA.

How you should feel if you're a Jalop: Sad, because this, the Fisker Surf, is what could have been. It's like looking at an Aston Rapide through beer goggles.

"Under the right circumstances, having sex when you don't really feel like it isn't creepy coercion—sometimes it's just love."

Men always on the right. Men are always right?