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And then when this car breaks down, they don't blame the prior owner, who once drove away from the gas station with the pump dangling from the car, and they don't blame the manufacturer, whose entire testing procedure consisted of driving a pre-production model around Southfield, Michigan, for three hours on a sunny

1:33 is why we can't have nice things.

I'll agree the C8 is sex on wheels. The B6 is more like hugging a supermodel... (It looks really good. It is just ho hum compared to the C8. Honestly I need both.)

This one seems likely. The rear seat of a 1991 Pontiac Gran Prix is the most comfortable plush seat I have ever sat in, so... early 90's Buick Roadmaster for the win!

This looks like a Victorian era dead person photo.

GM continued to pick up market share in China through October as their partnership with Wuling put a lot of people into those tiny vans everyone seems to love.

At issue right now is a case brought by the owner of 2008 Chevy HHR who says the resale value of his bad PT Cruiser copy is now less than it was and he wants GM to make up the difference. The case is in front of a U.S. Bankruptcy judge who will determine if New GM is responsible for old GM problems.

We may roll our collective eyes at the onslaught of vehicle recalls this year, but the recalls are only one part of the equation. Owners of these cars actually have to bring them to dealers to get them fixed. How will General Motors entice them to do that? Gift cards!

This add does not sell "Sports" to me. Maybe they should have advertised it as a Grand Tourer, especially with that V6.

The 2014 Legacy with a 6 speed MT is an option too.

Sporty Mazda? Stylish Fusion? Classic Camry? Why?

The NYT pegs recalled cars that haven't been fixed yet at about 50%, which isn't great.

I believe you are correct about the foot brakes; however, I am positive there are children stupid enough to run in front of a running airplane.

NK so much work on Nuclear weapons. What about NK power? I supposed no electricity is one way to keep the people under control.

I wonder what percent of the army would surrender to defect?

Got a bigger budget? How about this ultra rare Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM AMG Convertible, this mind-blowing red DeTomaso Mangusta, a great value Jaguar XJ220, a very special Ford Capri V8 from South Africa, this funky Abarth-Zagato, the always superb Peugeot 205 Rallye or this MG SV-R, a bonkers car that shouldn't even

Always, dragon edition.

When it comes to wild cars, designer Franco Sbarro never disappoints. This four-wheeled cocaine machine has the chassis of a 1980s Range Rover, a Mercedes V8, and wheels from a Boeing 747. Yes, you read that correctly.

Ford Troller T4 bodies put on shortened Ford Ranger frames for American consumption. If are start building these do you think I will get many takers?