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The commentator says: "the car is very big, it looks odd", and also they keep repeating "not bad, not bad, maybe the terrain is different or maybe it's the suspension"

that's not a 4tc! the real group B car looked better:

Looks like DragonVette guy had a hand in this too... What happened to that vette anyways?

Yes it would be a better solution, but this is America after all, where we shoot... I mean... sue first and ask questions later.

Great. .oogle chrome is so awesome that it knows I'm in the Philippines, so when I type Google.com it goes to google.com.ph

WhatsApp has had these features for a while.

I also do not find it ugly, to me it looks like a Le Mans car. On another note this guy drives MUCH better that the kid in the M3 [jalopnik.com]

Does the car _ever_ move? or is it abandoned?

Microsoft has the rights to "The Internet"??

I like the original better. This new one is too....pointy. Looks like a 19 years old spent all his money on a body kit.

Is driving on two wheels something that Saudis learn in driving school? I've seen a dozen videos of Saudis driving on 2 wheels in the middle of the highway. The only guys from the western world I've seen do that are the dukes of Hazzard and the Hoff.

wow that is insane.

Renault owns nissan, so they should be able to infiltrate the market.

Must marry his daughter.

@Stiglet digs on oversteer: My first car was an original mini. I'm 6'5", I saw one the other day and I have no idea how I managed to fit in it.

The Aztek and Fiat Multipla always win these polls, although I see a lot of contenders in the comments.

@Jonee: alleluia, I despise this design as well as all the pontiacs of that generation. Grand AM and Grand Prix were just awful.

I was curious to see how the electricity I use is generated. I found this:

@branchan: yes the B-pillar on the drivers side was ripped, so the seatbelt doesn't restrain anything anymore.

When I was in college, in Madison Wi, I did some volunteering. I worked for a man who was blind, deaf and mute since birth. He managed to get a bachelors degree, and a Masters in Computer science at UW. Made me think about all the times when I thought graduating was tough. He wrote software that was used by the