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I've been curious what the real-world range is for these cars. After reading this, I'm still curious.

Ferdinand Piƫch and his, uh..., master plan.

That was back when we called the C-15s & F-150s '5/8 ton trucks'.

That was beautiful.

Had a friend who sold new GMCs back in the early 80's. Said that every couple of months that they'd get a truck in with either a Chevy grill or tailgate.

Remove one of the '9's from the price and maybe then NP. Maybe. These were horrible cars when they were new and this one is a long, long way from being in nice condition.

What is the "Energy Impact Score"? I'd never buy a car without knowing Motorweek's Energy Impact Score. It's just that relevant.

Motorweek Theater huh? I don't like it. I FUCKIN' LOVE IT!!

I can only imagine how long the line was at the local ER. Surely the triage staff reached out to the CDC in Atlanta to inform them of the heretofore unheard of 'lung inflammation epidemic'.

Oh great, slide show format article so the comments are a pain in the ass to read. I do like the list though.

Dave Hester is the second most annoying man on reality TV.

Not that I don't think that a lot of these shows are staged, but Hester would be the last guy that I'd believe. I guess his contract dispute didn't go as well as he hoped...

That would be way too much power for me. I'll just stick with the wiper arms.

I'd like to be involved in a 'car jacking' with Kari Byron, IYKWIMAITYD.

It sounds more like 'If you use Ferrari trademarks, then your web site will be taken down'. The same is likely true for Ford, Porsche, Toyota, etc.

Be right back, headed outside to paint my wipers red.

Yep, me too.

2nd Gear: " Although they were loud..." You misspelled violent.

No, but not because I don't like the P1800. I never keep a car long enough to put more than 50,000 miles on one, then I'm typically ready for something else. That said, I might take the 356 to the grave with me.

Cool! There was an identical one of these in a garage about 6 blocks from my house for years. It needed a restoration and, naturally, it was never for sale. It just sat there until he passed away, then his widow sold it. Not sure what it brought, but I would have loved to own it.