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@egoods: My office is on the corner of two one-way streets downtown. I've worked down here long enough to know when you cross the street (on foot or otherwise) you look both ways, because at least once per DAY we see someone going the wrong way. Fortunately it's a low-speed situation, but we actually had a delivery

A Lotus Esprit. Versions from the '90s aren't terribly expensive, they're exotic enough to stand out from the crowd, and what woman could resist the urge to live out her "Pretty Woman" fantasy? I mean, even if I only pick up prostitutes that look like Julia Roberts I wouldn't be doing poorly.

@MushyHeirloom: Deuce and a quarter, deuce twenty six...whatever it takes.

Perhaps GM should have badge-engineered a Saab version of the Impala when they had the chance...at least this one appears to have been born from jets.

Those new Impalas are really flying off the lots!

Lame!

My wife bought a white 2010 Honda Accord on Saturday.

@OA 5599: Once again history points up the folly of man.

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@Hopman: I know this is a day late and a dollar short and all, but I can't see an Allante without thinking about "The new Allante!"

I guess they're heading to Target.

Can't blame 'em, I'd tap that.

Good thing its got a wing.

@TheAntiCat: Yep; apparently there was the GS and then a Stage 1 and a Stage 2 option...can't say that I've ever seen anything other than the garden variety GS in person though.

"Buick's sporting efforts are limited to the 1980s G-body Grand National/GNX and the Regal GSE of the late 1990s."

If you know a car is an '85 or an '86 by whether or not is has a CHMSL I know we're on the same wavelength.

I actually pinned a robber in an alley once with my car and held him there until the cops arrived, but I managed to do it with only an '84 Ford Escort.

Oh good...for a second there I thought it might be a Chevy Malibu that just raised the bar over Cleveland's last attempt.

The rear seats in a '67 Dodge Charger fold down and are carpeted on the back, revealing a rather spacious, flat area beneath the fastback rear glass for stargazing and such.