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Kay Inoue
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I like this a little better. Huzzah photoshop.

RemyKart!

I think maybe a Volkswagen Up! or a Lupo GTI would be better for Bowser. :(

My vote. Most people have no idea what it is (unless you're a Jalop or motorsport junkie) and it's a proven, awesome (and fairly rare) car, but not a tosspot exotic.

I'd finally consider owning a Mini, if true. Too bad they're getting even larger and the Cooper S & JCW are kind of overpriced vs say, a GTI.

I think this is possibly the 1st 458 Italia Spyder I've seen that I've liked. I got to shoot a grey metallic hardtop 458 at a show once, but even that was kinda 'meh'. It had these same option wheels though.

Didn't someone mention how something similar for Google Glass would be pretty amazing and useful?

Commercial air travel is remarkably safe, it's just whenever you see headlines of a crash, it can be pretty chilling. The shock-factor is through the roof.

Thanks for finding the info. That sucks, majorly. Was hoping to hear they somehow got out, but I guess that fireball says it all. :(

Meanwhile, on the tracking website:

And God said, "FUCK this train in particular!"

BEHOLD, THOR IS LARGE.

I'm pretty sure it's supposed to screw with a camera's autofocus.

Totally posted about this earlier today, I was wondering when someone would post the video to Jalopnik—that car NEEDS to be seen. Looks nervous, judging by the wheel input.

German automakers release commercials like this in Europe. Meanwhile, in America:

"Grounded to the ground!"

Because Ghost B.C. is also a black metal act, much like King/Mercyful Fate. Er, I guess Black Metal is kind of the wrong term for Ghost B.C, as they have some distinct psychadelic rock elements. The influence is there, though.

Ghost Priest? Waiiit.

I have some friends who own an older Outback who are like that. They scoff at FWD cars, but they got stuck/slid around a lot this past winter. Why? Automatic + crappy tires. You would think that living in New England would teach them that good, healthily-treaded season-appropriate tires are a good idea. NOPE.

This is pretty much how every Subaru dealership in New England rolls. I wanted to test drive the current generation STI once and they said, "The people who buy these cars don't want to see miles on them."

Anecdotal though it may be, I'm in Patrick's camp on this. Every person my age I know would like to have a car. We don't live in NYC where there is ample public transit, and while we have smertfones, we still are car-crazy. Someone getting a new car in any circle of friends is a Big Deal. The trouble is, most of