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I have an Alaskan Malamute/Timber Wolf hybrid. We were in our old Explorer headed to the mall one day, and took her with us to get her out of the house. She was a very high energy puppy, to say the least. Well, we're on the road, headed towards the mall. Speed limit is 40mph or so. We're coming up to a red light, and

I always used toothpaste. Seems to do the trick for me.

I always used toothpaste. Seems to do the trick for me.

This article... don't bite off more than you can Chew.

I was at a Dodge dealership a couple months ago, just browsing, sat in a '15 Challenger R/T, started it up, revved the engine, and just checked it all out.

I actually got rid of my Taurus years ago, guess I wasn't clear on that, sorry. I kept it about three months. That's $2000 I'll never get back.

You know, I remember seeing one of those convertibles, and I liked it a fair bit. Liked the J30 more though. Sadly it got totaled six months later. Next car?

Haha, yeah I see my mistake.

Ah my bad. The one I was thinking of must have started the following year. I feel dumb now.

And a thousand other ovals, inside and outside the car.

"Son?"

They'll write your name.

Whoever buys the car can probably afford the repair. Either that, or they'll get the next hottest thing.

I don't hate it. As a two-time Infiniti owner (though both of them being older models), I'm a fan of the make, and the general look of the cars. It certainly could be a whole lot worse. Maybe do away with some of the rolls and creases. Not enough so to make it all slab-sided, but so it still has character, but be less

Fog sensing fog lights. Like rain sensing wipers, except with fog, or in situations with reduced visibility. Basically, tie the fog lights into a front camera. If the camera can't make out the details of the road or other vehicles due to poor visibility, the fog lights automatically come on.

In all honesty, I don't think it even NEEDED a refresh. The first-gen R8 may be approaching ten years of age soon, but it's still strikingly modern, and it doesn't look outdated in the least.

Tragedy seemingly caused by idiocy. I'm all for having fun with your cars, but be safe and be smart. Keep it to a confined area, away from a high risk of casualties and injuries such as this. This could've easily been prevented. My condolences go out to the families and friends of the victims of this avoidable tragedy.

Is the WRX driverless in 2104?

He also has a Hummer H1. Quite the pair.

An average 7/10. But I've never seen many of these cars, so I guessed a bit.

I just purchased a 2000 Infiniti I30. Mid-level luxury car, but exceptionally well-maintained and regularly serviced. The car is just shy of 250k miles on it, but has no rust to speak of, one minor tear in the passenger's front leather seat, and both front seats have minor cracking. Everything works, and it starts