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Even though I voted Crack Pipe, I think the whole point of buying this car would be to drive it.

It may have fallen apart at 75,000 miles, but it sure looked good doing it.

I have taken to making a thin floor-cleaning solution in a spray bottle, and just spraying the floor ahead of my ready-mop. It works just fine.

I liked the stories about the 57 Savoy and Repo Man car selection best. Looking forward to more in 2010!

I was 19 in 1986 and my summer job was driving for a delivery service in Mishawaka, Indiana. Our biggest customer was AM General, which had just started producing Hummers. They used this frozen glue somewhere in assembly. Delivering the glue wasn't normally my run, but this day everybody who drove the straight trucks

The answer to this question is yes.

It looks like they gave the Sienna's nose the Corolla treatment. In other words, they rearranged its face (in the mobster-movie sense of the phrase).

@Arfdog: It should be. They grow and skin the Toyotas themselves.

@CSX321: I can't believe it took this many comments before somebody mentioned the Taurus!

@Muscles Marinara: What's sad is that it took GM this long to be able to rise to this level of vanilla!

I know this is entirely irrational, but the combination of "wagon" and "indestructible engine that runs nearly forever" reallllly makes me want to open my wallet!

@CmndrFish: Reminds me of the time I had my 89 Beretta in to have a broken window crank replaced. The dealer managed to snap a bunch of connectors while removing the door panel. They did the honorable thing and sprung for an entirely new door panel.

@Mischif: I always want a tach when I buy a stickshift car, so much so that I'm unlikely to buy one without it. But then I end up never looking at it while I drive!

That was totally wicked!!!!!!

This is one scary-looking truck. The out-opening rear doors would make it scarier, though.

The Chevy Aveo is the worst car of the decade. It doesn't have enough power to get out of its own way.

@PotbellyJoe - As seen on I-287: Would have been funnier if it had been a Ford Galaxie, what with this guy trying to launch himself into space and all.

When I see a Checker Marathon, I think about old nuns.

I've been waiting a long time for the right opportunity to tell this little story.

@imag: The German system is great. They used it in the old parts of town in Terre Haute, Ind., up until about 15 years ago, too. The yellow-red period was plenty of notice of the pending green.