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So excited to watch this. I wish work didn't have the site blocked.

They were pretty, but cramped inside.

It is so beautiful. A turbo V6 MT 9-5 Sportcombi was my dream car before Saab died.

We're guessing this new Aston will be powered by a V12, because it's an Aston, and built on one of their older chassis. While this doesn't mean he won't also be driving a Fiat 500, it does mean he'll also have a proper British car.

I want this car so bad. It is so beautiful.

I've seen 3 or 4 in central Indiana. Apparently they sold over their sales goal and are bringing the slower sedan version to the U.S. People don't know any better. They buy bad cars.

I love spotting them both. Isuzu made some of the best automotive Unicorns.

I love the Kizashi. Grey and silver are its worst colors though.

Best Jeep Liberty Ever!

*V6 AT Mustang / Camaro / Challenger

I am guessing they will get paid by F1 just for having a car in the race even though it can do no better than finishing last. It is better to get paid for coming in last; then to not get paid at all.

What matters first is the transmission not the number of cylinders. Unless someone is an amputee or similar handicap the MT is the only correct choice.

I find roller coasters like this relaxing. Maybe I am not the only one.

Neutral: Which Small SUV Would You Buy? CX-3? HR-V? Trax? Encore? Renegade?

The Suzuki Hustler, Wonderhatch of Pure Amazement:

The C5 and C6 should also be on the list for their giant hatches.

Saab 95 tiny car only 3* doors seats 7

The first cloverleaf interchange to be built in the United States, at the junction of NJ Rt. 25 (now U.S. Rt. 1) and NJ Rt. 4 (now NJ Rt. 35) in Woodbridge, New Jersey, is featured on the cover of this week's issue of the Engineering News-Record. (By contrast, a piece on the under-construction Hoover Dam was relegated

But didn't she have overheating problems?