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What, no music?.. HALLELUJAH!! The outstanding raw audio makes this even better.

Unless I'm misinterpreting the list (it's possible people), it doesn't take into account "fun" roads, which aren't flat and straight. But instead measures cost of vehicle ownership and "enforcement tactics" (I'm not sure what these are). I think the "fun" factor of mountainous regions is overlooked on this list.

Illinois, just based solely on the road conditions. We have one of the highest income taxes in the country, we have the highest sales taxes, and a bunch of other stupid taxes, yet our infrastructure is somehow crumbling every single year, even though construction is literally non stop on the roads. In addition to that

It's not that the situation couldn't happen it's how it's written about. No guy that is a macho dick enough to suggest such a thing in the first place then goes on to turn into a such a sniveling bitch about the situation. The one thing in particular is him writing the detailed account of the other guy and that

Silverdome is only a 30 minute drive away. That's like saying Buckhead isn't Atlanta, Miami does't affect the Everglades, people in Gloucester don't have Boston accents, or people in Virginia don't work in DC.

I know it's cool to hate on the Z here on Jalopnik, but I'm tired of everybody saying this car is "fat". It weighs 3200lbs. With 350 horsepower. What other sports cars can you name under 3200lbs? I can name two. That's it.

So a Nissan Rogue is in a closet. How ironic.

Honestly, I think that's an abuse of the boss's power, not an example of an abuse of ROWE. A boss who understands the spirit of ROWE would have disciplined the single person who broke the rules, not the entire company - that's the definition of micromanaging, not to mention an overreaction.

8.) 1978-80 Corvette C3

They actually made them a couple more years to punish fleet customers.

I'd like to clarify that the most egregious part of the '97 Malibu wasn't the "97." It was the "2004" because that's how long it ran in that form. In '97, it was almost passable. In 2004, it was inexcusable.

It is just a cover that was not locked. Not a big deal.

Then don't fake it. Cheap wood veneer falls into this category as well.

I'm betting the carbon fiber trim is an option, they're just making it available. Also, there are more fake items on the car worth addressing like the fake fender vents or the faux rear diffuser.

Jason can you please tag Motorcycle Safety Foundation in stories like this as well as a reminder to riders to please, gear up.

Dress for the slide, not the ride. All the gear, all the time.

Armor very much helped save my life and also made recovery when the inevitable motorist did hit me all that much faster.

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I'm one of these "assholes". My dog never leaves our yard and never bothers anyone that walks past (even if his ball bounces into the street he will wait until I get it for him). I've had neighbors tell me how well-behaved he is. I even take him for walks without a leash and have watched other people struggle with

I'm so glad it wasn't a pit. I would have to spend the rest of the day/week explaining the innocence of my own dog. Again.

We at Team Dog regret this incident and plan on investigating further.

Technically, it's a winner. Visually I find it boring as fuck.

Because it is a Golf everywhere but North America. Perhaps this is a sign the VW is going to start Focusing more on the Golf line again.