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That was before I went back and put the clarification in.

That was before I went back and put the clarification in.

Crash test/safety regulations.

Concourse D. Usually it's for international flights but I had a domestic connection there last time I flew. If I have a long connection I usually go to that concourse to hang out because there are more chairs and a hell of a lot less people- it's much quieter than the rest of the airport.

On this day in 2001, Dale Earnhardt Sr., considered one of the greatest drivers in National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) history, dies at the age of 49 in a last-lap crash at the 43rd Daytona 500 in Daytona Beach, Florida. Earnhardt was driving his famous black No. 3 Chevrolet and vying for third

Great news!

Built by a plastic surgeon.

Peel P50, made by a boat company.

Probably not much since these are readily available. This minus the ramp and lift hardware would probably work pretty well.

Exactly what's going to happen if the postal service can't stop its financial hemorrhaging.

A self-driving, electric mail truck. Picture the Google car with a longer wheelbase and a cargo box instead of a cabin.

Miata is always the answer.

Electric car technology.

Infotainment systems.

That and it makes room for all their equipment in the center console.

Already discontinued.

Deported to Detroit?

Kia K900. In South Korea affluent buyers might want an ultra-luxo Kia. In America they don't.

The Smart ForTwo. It just doesn't fit in the US market. It's a city car designed for tight European streets, high European taxes, and tiny European parking spaces. It's only got room for two passengers and virtually no cargo space. You can buy many cars here that are larger and more useful with almost the same fuel

They've already killed it off, thank God.