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Tina Corbett
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A bit like saying “you’ve never flown before? Here’s an F-14, welcome to Top Gun”.

I'm with you. He lost the previous race because they gave him the wrong tires, I'm sure he was merely being conservative this time around given the track temps. Ferrari is close becoming a threat to Mercedes this year, last year's cake walk is over and Hamilton is simply being smart.

Dietrich Mateschitz should leave F1 and make his own series, with blackjack and X2014

Jeez, just rent a van and drive your dog to the destination, and along the way solve mysteries with your three friends. Like, zoinks.

For some kids I've seen on planes, that would be a great idea. Perhaps the overhead bins?

Oh yeah. I suppose I should've advised viewer discretion for anyone looking for it.

The FIA has no tolerance for this type of chicanery!

Anyone who even considers doing this should be strapped to a chair like Alex DeLarge and made to watch Tom Pryce's 1977 Kyalami crash on slow-mo repeat.

You need to vent the top of the bottle, that way the air displaced by incoming urine can escape without backing up through the tube and soaking your wedding vegetables.

Wait I thought the new Volt was already on sale. I could swear ive seen them on the road

I have a little experience with them when their only location was about 1 mile west of there. I went in to look at at 94 corolla that was manual transmission. went for a test drive and found the clutch to be bad. Went back to negotiate and say I was paying cash, they said price on the windshield is final and their

As a guy whose wife actually is a female stunt driver, that kinda pisses me off because there’s not an awful lot of work to go around.

What an asshole.

Brick: 1, Thief: 0

The dealership sells the car to a leasing company who in turn leases it to you. It may not be the dealer saying no, but the company they sell it to.

I've never understood this kind of attitude. Not car related but my brother-in-law and sister were at a 'man-show' type of expo and were cruising around looking at everything. I can't remember the exact circumstances but they were looking at a fifth-wheel camper and were informed by the salesmen that only those in a

I would strongly disagree. Providing honest feedback on the survey is not what is wrong. What is wrong is that the dealership gets punished for it. Some people are real a-holes or idiots and will give things bad reviews for stupid reasons. Other people (like me), are very stingy with the highest or lowest marks. My

Shoulda leased it.

They want to see how much their ticket revenue is decreased. If the signs are too clear, people won't tend to park illegally and their revenue from tickets will be drastically cut.