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Oh no, I wasn't offended at all. It's really tricky in our globalized world to say what is and isn't "American" or "Japanese" or whatever. I tend to put more focus on who engineered the car and where it's built.

A big Lincoln with a manual ?

Because FA-Q!

That group will apparently be the first of its kind in Japan, to be deployed when roads are too treacherous for cars or standard police bikes to navigate—such as after an earthquake or other natural disaster.

The platform's Alfa-sourced, and the car was designed and engineered by Americans and is built in Michigan. That's good enough for me.

So, because a site about cars writes a positive review about a certain car, which by the way others have also called a good car, that automatically makes them a sponsor of said car?

YOUR POST DOESNT ALIGN WITH MY PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS! TERRIBLE WRITING BLOGGER!

"Udder unreliability, you say?"

I was looking around and I couldn't find the sponsored tag. Someone forgot to put it up apparently.

::slow clap::

Chrysler: To Hit the Bullseye, Sometimes you just Need a Bigger Dart.

Congratulations, Mr. afaik, on today's COTD! I would like to gift you with a Miata which this lovely lady with a matching red bucket will deliver to you in time for Christmas.

Headfirst to the ground...tombstoned.

Use it as a finishing salt, so anything really. Especially good on popcorn I bet.

The two greatest threats to mankind have teamed up: The Wacky Inflatable Flailing Arm Men and Robots.

"Someone forgot to proofread" should read "Someone forgot sixth grade english before firing off a snarky comment"

It's all fun and games, until it get stuck and wont release.

I think the original is correct. Best can be used as a verb.