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Um, I consistently get 36MPG highway (doing 80-85mph) in my 2010 VW Golf TDI. When I slow down to 70mph I get over 40MPG.

Wow! This post was amazing. Not because of anything you said about this horrible and disastrous new site format, but because other commenters turned me on to ca.gawker. Please don't change that or you'll lose me as well. Seriously, this new format is absolutely awful.

Wow! This post was amazing. Not because of anything you said about this horrible and disastrous new site format, but because other commenters turned me on to ca.gawker. Please don't change that or you'll lose me as well. Seriously, this new format is absolutely awful.

Duh.

Duh!

Definitely a Studebaker Champ Pickup

@evoCS: Beat me to it!

@PHIL: ...Which is probably why I'll never get a 'lectric car.

Wow! This is the first electric/hybrid car that as peaked my interest. It looks good, and not in a greenie smug kind of way. I have an 85 mile round trip commute and currently have a 2010 Golf TDI but Diesel is approaching $3.25 a gallon and rising. If this thing can do 84 mph with the A/C and lights on for 125

I saw this at a fast food drive through. Yes, those are truck nuts on a Hummer. Your next meme...

Yellow VW Bus from Little Miss Sunshine.

So, considering who Porche's new parents are, is this just the Lamborghini Gallardo / Audi R8 platform with some sexy Porsche lines? I am disapoint about the V8. Didn't VW say they were going to develop a boxer 8 (and 4) when they acquired Porsche?

Don't have any Christmas pictures handy so here's a coal fired steam calliope in the New Orleans Mardi Gras parade "Thoth". This pic was taken in front of my house in 2009. Way happier memories than Summer of '05: [www.flickr.com]

Proof that someone at Tandy Corporation was a car nut, got a Radio Shack Audi Quatro remote control car back in the mid 80's. Full control, differential, suspension... all a big deal for the crap that RS was selling back then. This was my gateway drug into my much more expensive nitro buggy phase.

1984 Toyota Van. Held together with silicon glue and bumper stickers. giggity.

Fastest car ever driven: 199? Porsche 911

Any pre-war Tatra.

@Labcoatguy: I agree. I had one of these for 11 years through my 20's (generally a rough time for any car). It got me cross country and way off the beaten path many times. The only problems I ever had with it were either my fault or a bad mechanics fault. It's the only car that I regret selling.