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"The plane? The plane lands in Italy...you land in England!"

Then go ahead and buy the minivan.

Having been to Delhi (it is an amazing place), it's laughable that this is what the India Police are choosing to care about. I mean, really...traffic in that country is like one long, continuous accident that (mostly) never happens. There is no law when it comes to driving (except they apparently will pull you over

It's awesome to see a write-up of the 314...it's one of my all-time favorites! It's such a shame there isn't one left. There's some pie-in-the-sky company who claims to want to find one of the sunk ones and raise it. It won't ever happen, but man would it be cool.

I came here to say this, and I am very pleased that I'm not even close to the first person to say it.

My heart has always been in American open wheel racing. There's something amazing about visiting the speedway and seeing those bricks. I loved CART when it was CART, and despite the mess that the IRL was, IndyCar is a series that needs to thrive. I really want to see more manufacturers involved, and I think that

I like this. Our family is getting a Flex later this year, and I love the uniqueness of the vehicle. With corporate design language becoming more and more common, it really stands out. I'll just support your idea...maybe they could call the new brand "Mercury"!

As someone who just returned from a week in India, most of that spent in the unbelievable traffic of Delhi, this is spot on. We had one driver that exhibited tremendous skill...I remember him cutting a corner (across the grass and around a light pole) and merging seamlessly back with traffic. You do wonder if you're

Late one night on the way to work I got nailed doing 83 in a 55. I'll completely own it...I wasn't paying attention at all. I wasn't trying to max out my car or anything, it was just inattention; totally my fault. There weren't any other cars on the road, fortunately. The cop wrote me up and I had to appear...I

It's the reason "Japanese Getting Murked by German and American Carmakers in China." It's like Toyota has two very different sections of their company..."boring beigetastic" production and "what were you thinking" concepts.

Does anyone know where this concept is now? It would be amazing to see in person. Also, I love the robot behind it in the auto show picture!

1st Gear: Electric cars are only "renewable energy" if that's where the power in the plug comes from. In most cases, it's not, and neither are they if coal is burned to charge that nice, shiny Tesla.

Aw, don't hate on Sorkin. He's done some GREAT television. Who can't appreciate the idea that the right people with a strong enough motivation might just make a difference? Even if it is tilting at windmills, it's compelling stuff.

787B. Why is this a question?

Please turn in your jalop card.

I would cut the cylinders question, or make it more broad. And maybe add some stuff about AWD, manual, and a brown wagon...because Jalop.

I didn't even have to think about this...Mazda's #55 Le Mans-winning 787B.

As someone who is hopefully close to the end of a 2 year adoption journey, stories like this are immensely frustrating. Adoption is not like getting a dog...you can't just say, "ooo, that one is cute, I want to take it home! Can we get it today?!?!" This is a human being we're talking about here. I'd write more,

I can do you one better. The first car I drove with regularity had that wheel, just in tan. It was a '97 Ford Aerostar. I drove it like it was an Aston...hence the 3 transmission rebuilds my parents had to have done while I was driving it.

I appreciate the lecture on arrogance. You seem to be quite the expert on that yourself, so I'll defer to your opinion.