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    I used to live in a house that had a long windy gravel drive way. You better believe I drove my old Focus like a rally driver when I got home.

    If you can just up and cut 14,000 jobs and still have an operational business, then how well was that business run in the first place?

    Yes, because British cars from the same time were the best yardstick to which all others were compared.

    That is absolutely false. He was a powerful person who used his resources to promote a racist agenda.

    I had no idea he was such a racist. I understand the time in which he grew up, but wow.

    This was Chicago. You can get away with *alot* in Chicago.

    Thats a Chicago Metra train.  Those stops are usually safe.

    The RDX is a good car on its own (I’ve ridden in my manager’s, which is hilarious after reading the article). But if Acura was actually trying hard to better its image they would have gone crazy with their SEMA car.

    I mean, I like fender flares and all, but... wow.

    The slowest Tesla Model X will do 0-60 in 4.9 seconds and max out at 130 mph. Small differences, but shouldn’t Audi aim to beat those numbers?

    The 993 was the pinnacle of 911 design. God that’s beautiful.

    Google Earth wizardry. If people saw Atlanta for the parking lot that it really is no one would ever go there!

    There’s one in Atlanta where the pedestrians walk down the middle between both lanes. Seems to work fine.

    The one on Ashford Dunwoody road in Atlanta seems to be working well.

    Detroit is a shithole; so you’re wrong there. New Orleans is in a class of its own. It isn’t comparable to any city.

    Chicago has some of the best buckle up signs. One a few weeks ago had “Gooooooal” in it somehow for the World Cup.

    The engine note mid-way through the revs sounds amazing. Maybe better than a V8...

    Looks like. As in it *looks* huge. I wasn’t commenting on its weight. 

    It looks like a frisky hippo doing those doughnuts.

    Martin Brundle once said the Mercedes...