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When you have nothing to say, smiling and making small talk is the best you can do.

Hard to argue with the fuel economy and versatility this buggy offers.

Sad, because Visteon was finally making some progress on its efficiency in the last several years.

Come on, Matt, are you really that narrow-minded that you think all fun cars are going to disappear? Get a grip.

Well, shucks, automakers might have to employ more engineers to work on economy improvements rather outsourcing the badgineering and re-crinkling sheet metal every 3-5 years. How is this a bad thing? For goodness' sake, automakers will have at least one, if not two, generations of redesigns before the need to show

GPS is superb for aircraft and naval navigation. For automobiles and consumer toys, the advantages are hard to justify, and the poor driving & trip planning caused by these gadgets is obvious. Anyway, now it's "too big to fail", so we'll all be paying for it one way or another. If the USAF is having budget

... but GM knows that all "real" Americans really aspire to own Cadillac Escalades. Even if 90+% of the population never needs the extra gadgets and interior volume, isn't it a core American value to tout the most massive, expensive, "safe" vehicle that your stretched credit can acquire? What better way to advertise

Mercury is less relevant to me than Oldsmobile. At least Olds offered a 442.

Remember when wrenching on cars meant you had to have at least three sets of tools - metric, SAE, and a pile of miscellaneous antiquated British drivers? I'm glad the auto industry got smart and adopted the metric system. This makes sense, it is progress; now we can all work to the same playbook.

So many good choices!

This is a good hack to make.

This recipe looks promising:

only 10? Advertisement history is littered with shameful 30-second videos of crap.

...just another reminder that it's long past time to clean the scum out of the gene pool.

... depends on who "someone" is.

The problem with Hollywood is that it's got no casting imagination any more. Why do they have to keep going back to their "short list" of actors over and over and over again?

GM is just playing for more tax breaks, which really is all they can do at this point. I hope that Detroit's new mayor will work out a deal. Nevertheless, GM ought to have better things to do than office moves, the cost of which would negate any tax savings they might see in the first year. They seem not to have a

Impressive machine ... always had a soft spot for BMW bikes, even though they always tended to be on the portly side. Now BMW finally firmed up its loins!