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If this is a self propelled toy, how does the kid move it while sitting on it?

What are these things? Vortex generators?

Have the Blue Angles ever landed on a carrier?

Ghosts of dead Chinese assembly line workers?

Seems to me to be a passive aggressive show of force.

Nah, drive the SH!T out of it!

mmmmm hourglass car

Still has rear windows you can’t see jack out of!

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When I was a kid I always loved cars. I had toys sure, but watching TV of the time helped. All the cars on TV were rear drive and all the car chases had plenty of oversteer. Most notable shows for me were Knight Rider, and Dukes of Hazard. I had all the toys mentioned above as well, but always wanted to watch real

What is this place? Is it the assembly line?! Cause, wow, just wow!

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I can think of one that wasn’t mentioned. The movie was Freaky Friday (I think) there was a chase scene in an aqua duct where a cop car hits a divider and splits in half down the center-line. It was a clean cut right through the engine block and the entire car. I saw this movie when I was a kid and that part stuck

Great article. Those cars look great with those wheels and tires. It really is a shame Subaru went away from offering manual transmissions. I would worry about the CVT belt breaking under the stress of off-roading.

I only wish we could have Clarkson and Co.’s take on the whole ordeal. Especially since they did that bit on how brilliant VW’s advertising was.

Best graphic all week!

Dhere’s your problem!

Burying the power lines is not always the best solution from a reliability standpoint either. Sure it looks great, but several things can cause service interruptions, and can take considerably longer to zero in on.

DON’T WASTE THE HELIUM!

I live in this area, and see these big brother blimps on my way to work. I noticed today there was only one in the sky. However I figured the other was obscured by clouds... Guess not!

As for Hydrogen Fuel Cells, I think Toyota is pushing these so when Japan has natural disasters, people can use the HFC to power their homes and any rescue equipment.

So how do I tell if my tires have been recalled? I have a set of Continental Sport tires I bought new in 2012, and two of them, one front and one back, in a staggered configuration, (So not the same tire size) have grown bulges in the sidewall. One of them has already blown out while on the highway. The other can’t be