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Unfortunately, Tesla won't tell us how to do it or how it impacts range.

Let's just say this mixes my favorite of the family cars, the 80s 325, with one of my least favorite, the shambling 92 BMW wagon I drive to college/work currently and that has upheld my suspicions that wagons just aren't worth the extra space and weight, so it's like seeing the kid of a former best friend and the

I remember seeing one of these in Austria, and thinking it's likely one of the wagons I'd ever bother with...
Now that I've finally gotten a good perspective on what they're like, I'm pretty sure that sentiment's sticking.
I suspect I'd get as mod-happy as I'm planning to get with my dream DeLorean, though...
The

I knew I should've rechecked after checking if anyone'd noted this before posting...
Unless they just wanted reasons to snark and didn't want their work already done for them, I'm stumped why they didn't include it.

I feel they're missing someone here...
Not as contemporary, but so appropriate that it's a shame they didn't bother making one anyways.

They took the fun jury-rigged feel out of it, but I do admit twheels are both a nice and clever touch...
Why bother with air-filled tires for a flying car?

After the critical and commercial success of the initial Donkey Kong Country, Nintendo commissioned the fine folks at Rareware to produce two more titles in the series. Over the following few years Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble rounded out the original DKC

Hard to think of anything but this...

Considering I already know well about how wonderfully custom-made electric cars perform at drag racing, I can't say I'm surprised...
I just hope the day that the White Zombie's pep can be duplicated in a production car comes soon.
It's interesting enough to think the owner's able to take it from Portland to Seattle

Just scrolling down this picture to reveal the sporty body's linked to an offroad bottom had a paraphrased bit from Lilo and Stitch come to mind:
"Yep, it's good. I can tell."

In a company known for plain, sensible cars, the heart meltingly gorgeous P1800 coupe sticks out like a sore thumb. Hopefully the new Concept Coupe can help bring sexy back.

The first to how drastically different the biggest MINI is to the classic Mini, the second to show how it's competing with a blasted Smart car and could kinda'-quasi-sorta' win the smallness race on a technicality...
Sure, they might not be the same car class now, but they used to be, and I'd rather wish modern tech

I hadn't even really thought of that; I'd just ran over to the site I found a comparison photo shoot - at a MINI dealership, bafflingly enough - to point out that hardly anything modern compares to it... Good point, though!

That might be the Countryman, but the answer's still NO.
Especially after Exhibit B:

The green screen imitation had me chuckling, but the inclusion of the white Baja Bug in place for the movie's Beetle had me cracking up.
I suspect this' going to have me bombing down the streets, shrieking "Ahoy, you bastards!" online, now...

I think the fact it doesn't have the headlight design I'm so accustomed to's keeping me from appreciating it as much as I should, but it is growing on me...

Of course Trevor's own chest's going to putty as he threatens to rip open Michael's...
I don't know if that or the way the police pause, then resume shooting while completely ignore Dave and Steve after they appear is more hilarious... Or the fact Trevor's glance off-screen to indicate their arrival looks more like a

Maybe it's more economical than it looks, but all I can think is:

A homing launcher?
There goes any sort of balance that I swear I heard them mention...
Here's to hoping that means there shan't be any excuses about not being able to own one of those VTOL jets in the heist update.

As much as I love how they go all out for the holidays, I do wish they made a point of letting players keep