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I would be surprised... Kevin has been taking the car to its full potential this season and Mclaren wouldn't kick out a driver they have been cultivating for years through sub F1 programs to replace him with Alonso and have two cocks in the hen house. To be honest, Alonso and Hamilton both have the worst personalities

Dear Lotus,

I work for Jalopnik, so station wagons are AWESOME! Unfortunately in the US there are not many to choose from. If you are not in a rush an all new VW Sportwagen is due out sometime this winter. It looks to be a big improvement over the current car. If you need something soon the Subaru Outback is quite nice. On the

thank you for not giffing the video for the cover photo. I'm not going to watch the video, but I wanted to show my appreciation.

This exemplifies why there should be no non-race equipment inside the tires/guard-rails. The car had no opportunity to dissipate any energy as it hit the tractor. The energy when 2 places 1) lifting the tractor (which took a lot of energy) 2) right back into the car. The car is designed to essentially disintegrate

I can only hope for his recovery. I won't watch video.

Can today just be...over? Please?

"Huh? What airbags?"

I'm mentally preparing to be considered a luddite in 40 years' time, zig-zagging between self-driving capsules in an old Caterham held together by duct tape and pieces of string.

Unfortunately, that doesn't apply to those of us in the HST provinces. I'm in Ontario and I have to pay full 13%. They have a warehouse in Markham, ON so shipping is really quick.

GM thinks that a mix of tech and product is what will make them the most valued automaker in the world, according to a report from Automotive News.

Their new cars are definitely better than the stuff they put out even 5 years ago.

Mary Barra says that having brands that create "customers for life" and "significant value for shareholders." Those plans include having 11 platforms that account for 99 percent of sales (currently GM has 14 platforms that account for 75 percent), improve ties with suppliers, improve brand image, new products, and

response image is over played but necessary

I think everyone expected the K900 to do poorly in the US and Europe. The real test is how well it does in its native Korea and China. Especially China.

It's even better with color!

Worst show ever.