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Love that video. Hoons at the dunes.

1991 Honda Civic RT4WD Wagon.

Portland you say?

Needs moar McQueen. But otherwise I thought it was pretty good for a TV show car chase. I enjoyed the repeating green VW omage.

Don't forget the unnecessary J-turns.

BRZ will punish you if you try to paint the trunk black to look like carbon fiber.

@ # 4

No Ford Falcon?

Glad you took the time to share....

Destroy a car.

That's the next getaway car for 'wood be thieves'.

Honda Civic Tour cars with terrible paint jobs. Here is the Panic At The Disco version as an example. Previously there were other abominations like a Good Charlotte 2003 Civic Si hatchback.

Monster Energy Rehab. After a sleepless night before an early morning departure to AZ I had a couple of these during the drive to keep me alert since my wife likes to sleep on car trips which doesn't allow for my normal technique of windows cracked, and the music turned up.

I knew that we are a very oil dependent, but I didn't even really consider that side of it (shipping/farming/etc.). It could be a pretty big disaster - unless bio-diesel is created for these machines. In my estimation I don't think we're close enough with hydrogen technology to really convert/create heavy equipment.

I'll agree that oil is a LOT cheaper/easier to harvest... But gasoline has been used as a fuel source since the 1800's. We've only just started developing hydrogen as a fuel source for cars. Give it time and we will be able to develop easier and more efficient ways of harvesting it as a fuel source. It is the most

Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500.

There is no "free" hydrogen. It has to be produced. It's not like we're just pumping fossil fuel out of the ground right into our gas tanks now. It needs to be refined and have chemicals added to it. We just need to develop a hydrogen fuel production system. It will take time but so did gasoline production when it

Honda City Turbo II

+1 for the Honda Clarity. We eventually need to get away from fossil fuels obviously... we'll run out. Electric cars are severely range limited plus the battery packs wear out after 8-10 years and are expensive to replace. Hydrogen is the next logical fuel source. So let's quit crying about how we're don't want to

Couldn't have said it better, ThirdPedalGirl.