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Now all they need is a second steering wheel and you could play Outrun 2 in real life. Holding a drift when two people randomly swapped control of the car is a great metaphor for the US government though!

The added expense of diesel fuel is more than offset by the MPG of the diesel engine. Plug in the numbers for the Jetta SE vs. Jetta TDI for example. If diesel is only 8% more expensive than gasoline (as it is where I am right now), the diesel version of a car only has to be 8% more fuel efficient to justify itself.

The entire 0.3 of a car in Myanmar (as photographed by a backpacker in Myanmar).

How does this company continue to do business if their engineering teams don't even talk to each other?

Wow, I haven't been to TrueCar in about six months. It's terrible now. I guess they realized that people were using them to cross-shop and clamped down.

Validity: 30% — This one's kind of in the air, but I wonder how many people would be interested if Microsoft was to announce one.

With EXALT, PEUGEOT unveils its imposing vision of the saloon car by following the approach initiated in 2012 with the Onyx Concept. EXALT aims to please the senses. It stands out at first contact by its radical styling choices and the materials selected.

Assuming you're middle-class in China, and young, what would you buy?

A-pillar gauges... hnngh.

Compared to that, the Jurassic Park RV looks like a fossil.

Feels more 80s than 90s... Although the neon craze lasted well into the early 90s.

I'd like to see the Osprey boast about being able to carry Harpoons in a pinch... VTOL may be important for the Marines' ships but UAV cargo helicopters would be better suited to cargo delivery for them anyway.

Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park. You will never forget the views from this drive.

Having a rear window begin lower than the windshield should be illegal.

Now that you mention it, it's possible that it went airborne. The sides don't look like they took any damage (or got any dirt on them for that matter) at all. Road crossing gone wrong?

At 28 tons and going near the max speed of around 40 miles per hour, any sudden change of direction would flip a Bradley. Assuming it isn't an upgraded M2, which has an even beefier engine and weighs closer to 30 tons.

A pity we didn't build them out of stone. Some of the old Roman roads lasted for over two thousand years.

In 2006, GM's faulty ignition switch changed, but the switch's parts number did not. Is it possible that the reason the company didn't change the part number had nothing to do with covering up a safety issue but rather merely to meet the company's internal goals?

The first "real" survival horror.