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I talked to him once for about 15 minutes, he is a very nice guy. And a hot rod enthusiasts.

This is my submission for both "best wagons under $10,000" and "most predictable commenter."

I can’t begin to count the number of times I’ve heard this, from men and women, young and old: “I’m not into cars, but I love Top Gear.” If it didn’t serve as a gateway drug for cars, it at least helped the normals understand us enthusiasts a little bit.

Then what compelled you to click the link, find a video, and comment

Your use of "we" should include me. Besides, someone has to take some pictures and provide some input after getting in the driver's seat.

MyFord Touch is only complicated to those who truly, actively try to screw up using it.

I'm not that young (mid 30s) but I'm definitely from the more recent "voicemail generation", where the rule is "if you don't recognize the number, don't bother answering the call". That joint goes to vmail all day and it's rarely someone I feel the need to call back. The older generation seems to feel like they HAVE

Douchebag comment. What we need are more people filming law enforcement, not fewer.

While the video is hard to watch, most likely he suffered a Basilar Skull Fracture, based on the evidence of blood in the eyes, which is visible on the Youtube footage. It's hard to believe that a simple case of taking a bump wrong could kill somebody due to whiplash. However that is apparently what happened. Let me

Oh. By no means was I saying that Alabama was good. I'm moving as soon as I can

I'm going to keep pasting Saabs here until somebody loves me.

Collier AMC. Technically still in business.

That's a fair point on performance, but which would you rather cruise in: a Grand National or a Camry? For me it's not even a question.

Miller Motors in Ypsilanti, MI.

Why?

It's a Hudson dealer. Yes, the company went out of business 61 years ago, and the dealership is still in business, dealing only in Hudsons. To be fair, they have an auto museum attached to it now and that is their primary revenue (even assuming the primary name for the

This the point. Sorry they aren't high art like some bullshit hipster movie that came out last week but no one heard of.

$15k is good for a Grand National.

I prefer the classic line "I gotta go take a mean shit." Ends any conversation instantly.