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I think we broke it.

If they don't say "Porsh."

Whatever it is, its name is Hobbes.

Am I the only one who really wishes she fell into the hatch and then it closed?

But since the wheels are bigger, it goes faster. This is all for performance. Like 2.5 on the quarter mile.

Would have taken far less time to get the car off the trailer than to stop a train... just saying.

I was wondering why there was no passenger airbag, but that's because the passenger made it into a jumpsuit apparently.

Horribly ironic? You mean hipsters did it?

I came here to make a Princess Di comment, and you beat me to it.

I dunno. People usually stop even when someone just goes into the grass without hitting anything. Seems like checking up on the guy is the least you could do after hitting him.

What a douche at 5:07. And then he just keeps going.

Well yeah, but whatever. This is just one of the random facts I feel obligated to bring up at every opportunity.

Doesn't matter. A desert is just an area with very little precipitation. When you see videos or pictures of snow blowing around at either pole, that's just old snow getting picked up by the wind. It doesn't really melt, so it just does that.

Antarctica isn't "basically" a desert. It literally IS a desert- And it's bigger than the Sahara. You were all lied to back in elementary school. The Antarctic Desert is really the biggest in the world. The Sahara actually comes in third, because the north pole is home to the Arctic Desert. Of course, the two polar

I'm gonna say Indonesia. First one to pop into my head where you need an amphibious car if you don't want to rely on ferries, which I'd say is cheating.

Or on any roadtrip in the US, really. I usually skip U after I fall asleep waiting. Only got it twice, with one Uplander and one Unimog that came out of nowhere and was awesome.

Dammit, we already have the Nissan Quest and stuff. Give me something with a U so I don't have to spend hours waiting for a Chevy Uplander every time I play the alphabet game with cars...

It's arguable. But either way, the Dodge Caravan is widely accepted as the first successful minivan and one of the most influential cars ever since it pretty much defined the entire minivan genre. And it was designed by the same people who designed the Carousel, only 12 years later after they had been laid off and the

Small passenger van. Different from a minivan.

Where is the Ford Carousel on this list?? The REAL first minivan (if you don't count the VW Microbus. Never really occurred to me that that's essentially a minivan.) and the only one that actually looks really really awesome.