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    Family-size crack pipe.

    The analysis posted on Bridge to Gantry suggests that it is indeed relevant...

    I can deal not caring with what a car looks like, handles or performs, that's what Hyundai and Kia have built their empires on. What escapes me is how someone can make a conscious decision to purchase something which is made mostly of cardboard and good intentions, thereby knowingly putting themselves and others who

    Land Wind actually sells some of its monstrosities in Italy. I cannot comprehend a purchasing decision which leads to a Land Wind in your garage. Also because the name sounds like farts.

    I once bought a Fiat.

    It is transport-related honestly, my bad for not reading the headline properly...

    Neutral: Is Fiat At The Beginning Or The End?

    Making good cars is hard. Making Fiats is piss easy.

    Your ideas are intriguing to me and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

    How did he not puke himself to death?

    I cannot possibly pass judgement on the interior without a detailed look at the, um, 'facilities.'

    Note to self, pay more attention to headline next time. *facepalm*

    No Buick V8 SR-71 start cart?

    Early entry, early apex, drift wide on decreasing radius, goodbye. Oh and the British Commonwealth territory is in fact the Cat and Fiddle Pass between Buxton and Macclesfield. Oft considered the most dangerous road in Britain, not only due to the number of decreasing radius turns and general complexity, but mostly

    Doug please, I beg of you. Sort out some footwear!

    Check out their video with the 500 Abarths.

    Yay, more Clarksonisms regurgitated ad nauseam.

    As far as I'm concerned that car could now make less than 25bhp and I'd still want it more than I want my next breath. It sounds absolutely insane.

    Dale Earnhardt Jr's Mom Can't Spell.

    Wow, that's a lot of money! I paid €8000 for a 2002 car...