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It's like the time I was 10 yrs old and I stood in front of grown-ups and said a lot of stuff that sounded grown-up and intelligent and that I had perhaps read somewhere in a newspaper...I wasn't entirely wrong, but I also had absolutely no idea what I was talking about.

GM demonstrating that they do not suffer from "unintended acceleration" glitches...or do they?

Good observations, however advertising has no honour system. So whether or not "the people who buy these cars deserve better" or not, they will lowbrow it to the max if that is the perception they have of their target audience. You need some insiders to create the content you want to see, otherwise, just be happy no

The sentimental car company is removing the largest object of sentiment from itself. Next you will hear no more wood frames. What's this then?

Perhaps a future which the Rolls Royce Apparition would also inhabit...

True to form....he is seriously hyperactive.

A man with a backbone, it would have been nice to see his reaction to the recent debates as to racing in Bahrain. As an African, he has immediately taken a place in my heart.

Don't know whether to love or hate Innocenti for being so lucky. Miura + Lady friends + St. Tropez= goodness man, if you were trying to make us feel insufficient you succeeded already! Oh yeah, and son to Innocenti owner....yeah, I really feel sorry for you bro, selling your Miura for a new Countach! I shedding tear

Cool, I had an 86 Turbo...loved it. And he is right about the fog lamps. As for the door lock, just use the central locking (keys) to get in and out rather than fiddling with it and it will last forever. When I bought mine, it was almost 20 yrs old and still ran like new.

It appears that "Le Mans [1971]" is not soon to be toppled. GLWS, Opie.

At this point in time, Mercedes needs to use a big tri-star on the grill of the S-class, considering that the copycats are about to design their flagships to resemble this car to a "t". What's with the black plastic bit anyway?

Ha, my Dad studied anthropology too...and this road is very similar to the one we used to my Gramps house in Kenya, before it was marginally improved it meant calling ahead and switching from our Peugeot 304 into my Grandpa's '70s Suzuki Jeep which bounded joyously from boulder to boulder.

I don't know how you did that.....but you did it.

That Tacoma has exercised remarkable restraint over the years...it has been biding its time...

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Oh, that's nice. Now, allow me to stir your loins....

Fernando working on his "bad-boy" image, one step at a time....He is a shrewd one Alonso...

Dat Talbot Lago (Saoutchik).

Watch Band of Brothers. Imagine those guys returning to white picket fences and suburbia. Sports car was essential.

I like the fact that you can tell that Jerry is reliably and certifiably car mad.

Filmed in Kenya. Bob Keino driving. Epic.