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I think she just confused Cincinnati with Cleveland. 

Well, someone just dropped his granddaughter over the side of a cruise ship because he couldn't tell the difference between a panel of green tinted tempered glass and open air. 

I think 64 is a little young for that sort of thing, maybe in the 70s.

Actually, you can copyright a vehicle design if it meets the threshold of being unique and original, though a design patent would probably be more normal. 

Also, European trailers tend to have lower tongue weights, which does increase swaying at high speeds, but also means that the tow vehicle doesn't have to bear the weight of the trailer itself. 

Also Yves Saint Laurent cigarettes

Yeah, I’m not seeing how that’s anywhere close to totaled, as opposed to just needing a good detailing. She would have had a better shot of the insurance company buying her a new car if she hadn’t tracked it down.

If its going to be called the Mondeo in Europe, it will probably be the Fusion here.

Supposedly, back in the ‘70s, Ford of Japan suspected that one of their dealers was exporting small numbers of vehicles to North Korea via a front company in another Asian country, possibly Singapore.

Possibly through more than one indermediary

Is this the shortest 4-seater convertible sold in modern times? I haven’t been able to confirm that, but 129ish inches front to rear is pretty damn tiny. Even the Figaro is like 8 inches longer than that.

Well, the Model S is a full size luxury sedan, most cars in that segment are pretty much disposable after the 3rd owner these days.

Especially with Corvettes. "1 of only 7,258 made this year with these wheels and this stereo" .

Those contracts aren’t worth much. I remember a story about a prominent car collector in Southern California who lent out a Citroen SM and had it returned with a massive hole cut through the center of the dash and firewall. The production company told him to just get it fixed and send them the bill, it was not a

Well, they did totally repaint it in a color he didn't want. 

A good rule of thumb is to never lend any car to a movie or TV production unless you're totally OK with not getting it back in the same condition. 

Apparently, that guy is 41. WTF

Yeah, this feels like one of those stupid entertainment consoles where the picture tube was always on, even if you were only listening to the record player, so the TV would wear out even though you barely watched it.

I would tend to agree, however, I’ve also never had to live with it all the time, day-in/day-out. I image after enough time, it starts to lose its luster. 

I would expect that they will be returned to the manufacturer and crushed, just like the seemingly undamaged cars salvaged from that car carrier that keeled over on its side. Liability is too great, any problem any of these cars had down the line could get blamed on this incident and Fiat Chrysler or GM would be sued