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Miles Teg
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There doesn’t have to be an arms race. Putin is a Hobbit! Obama is like a foot taller than him.

I voted for him twice, but Obama is not cool enough to be in that car. That makes him exactly the kind of guy that would drive one.

No, these still aren’t cool.

Where are the tweels?

Has there ever been a “good” Lincoln Navigator?

Why isn’t this style still around?

I don’t understand what he was trying to do.

As much as I’d love airship travel to come back, they’d probably end up run by Delta or American Airlines, and those cheapskate corporations would find ways to make them suck.

I still kind of wish we had built SLAM. It would have been so cool.

The Hudson Hornet is one of the few truely great American cars. Too bad the company no longer exists.

Their just dressed up VW’s.

Who’s this guy on the far left?

The Chrysler Turbine. Possibly the last good car Chrysler ever made.

I think Richard Hammond’s review of the Nissan Micra C+C was very scathing.

My first two cars were ex-rental fleet cars. The only problems I had with them were GM’s homicidal defects, and a bad chevy dealership in Daytona Beach.

I had an egg cooker in college. 9 perfect hard boiled eggs in 10 minutes, using a lot less water than a pot.

Dodge Avenger. A few months ago, there was an article on here asking if any truly bad American cars had been made since 2000. This was one of the most suggested entries. It’s just horrible in almost every way.

When I saw that, my first though was Richard Harris in the film “Cromwell” saying “Who has done this?!”

My first two cars were early 00’s Malibus. If you can accept them being desperately boring, having fewer features than an Al Gore era low flow toilet, it’s a surprisingly good car to drive.

Chrysler Town and Country. I drove my mom’s today, and it is absolutely soul crushing.