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My Grandfather's advice is to put a penny in the grooves toward the sides, and it should be deep enough to touch Lincoln's head.

My budgeting recently was getting a Camaro 2LS instead of the SS...

My Amazon Fire TV is my favorite of my non-gaming console media players. There are some aspects that are lacking (I can't get my VuDu library in HD, but I can get it via Flixster in SD), and now and then I have to manually shut down all the apps to get things running smooth again...but I think it's worth the price.

My Amazon Fire TV is my favorite of my non-gaming console media players. There are some aspects that are lacking (I

Yes, BRING BACK PONTIAC!

The new Mustang GT stole some headlines from the Camaro Z/28. If we will be shown the 6th Gen Camaro soon, then it'd be wise for Ford to have some other hot reveal to draw the attention back.

Dat slouch. I think this Transfomer isn't too keen about being Herbie.

Odds are you are right, but I'm more comfortable with the Trans Am owner stereotypes than the Hummer owner stereotypes.

Back when the retail Hummers came out, I recall pulling up to a Jose Tejas restaurant and parking next to one of these for the first time. I was in my 1979 Trans Am had the 6.6L 403, and noticed the Hummer indicated it was a 6.0L. I concluded, for that kind of gas consumption, I'd rather stick with an old muscle car.

Honda Civic SI - There was a time when this was a desirable performance variant...now it seems like a model that Honda releases as part of routine. When I see one now, I just figure it's someone who liked 'Fast and the Furious', thought the car was "cute", and will probably spray paint the wheels either pink or green.

That should have been their marketing slogan, "Saab: Weirdly Practical".

I LOVED my friend's Nissan Pulsar. It wasn't often we'd take the top/rear hatch off, but it was a blast when we did. His next car was very different, a 1973(?) AMC/(or possibly AMX?) Javelin.

Is it me, or does anyone else see a 1985 Dodge Charger when they look at Fox body Mustangs?

My most reliable car (including new cars), was a $500 used car...1989 Mercury Cougar. Generally, aside from the initial investment of tires, I've rarely had to put too much money into sub-$1,000 used cars. Of course these were gambles, and would often not have working A/C, or would have some tolerable body damage.

If/when this comes to the United States, how would these be sold? Would they run into the same issues as Tesla, or would they have dealerships? Or an agreement with another brand with established brands to piggyback onto their lots?

The Ford itself is 16 years old, I don't think that it'd even qualify for an Amber Alert if it was a child.

Maybe it's an air intake?

I love this angry-Transfomer-devouring-the-pavement look.

It's like those logic problems.

I'd rather have seen the fog lights in this flat area of the front bumper, and the bottom grill just be one continuous piece.

Don't hold your breath for the 2015 SRT, because that's dead for now in the US and A.