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especially this.

considered setting up an event with Lane to show these cars in motion? I'm nearby and would and I'd pay to see it.

I think when the slogan of the app is "outsmarting traffic" anything is fair game.

what a great idea, my culdesac is officially grid-locked.

our worst fears come true. someone out uglied the Aztek

How much space does he need?

now, how do i get them to restore this for me?

The restored Maxima now lives at Nissan's North American headquarters in Nashville. You can go visit it, if you think you can handle the decadence. And once again, kudos to Nissan for having a sense of humor.

i can't find the name of the company or the specific car, but there's an African car company building a small SUV using banana leaf fiber composites for the body panels.

not that unusual when you consider the early coachbuilt car bodies were mostly framed out of wood. so much so, Kingsford charcoal company was started to make use of all the scrap wood from the Ford Model T production.

you can buy or stream it from Amazon.

how about an off-road Ariel Atom?

the Lane is definitely in my Top 4 museums. I live just south of there in Murfreesboro. The collection is outstanding and quite a bit of it, i doubt you'll ever find in another museum.

it looked better before they painted the fenders

I just think it's ugly.

lay down smoke screen, cause major wreck, win by default. Brilliant!

imagine what asking that boss for a raise must be like.

Shouldn't count as 2-tone, the matte black serves a purpose of reducing glare for the driver.