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I've heard tell that there are concepts in industrial/product engineering called "design for manufacture" and "design for maintenance" which may be at odds with each other. What economic forces could come into play to encourage "design for maintenance" in cars? Different sales/service models, with transferable

Arizona here. I think "Winter" itself is the myth we need to dispel.

You're not dreaming. This is reality, the mundane world of notary publics and millet fields, and yet somehow it will also contain this very personal vision of what a motor vehicle should be from none other than William Shatner. This William Shatner:

Glory days.

Maybe it was just the Tiburon part that looked wrong?

E-class wagons. (Sadly, I understand this option is no longer available on the AMGs.)

2015 also marks the triumphant return of rectangular headlights to Jeep.

Try as I might to draw upon my deep reserves of prudishness, I can't find anything wrong with that ad.

Yes, of course, because all cocaine is is a stimulant, right? It doesn't affect judgment or decision-making at all. It should actually make split-second life-or-death decisions better, right? Perhaps it should be mandatory for drivers in all classes which exceed 150 mph.

Jason, you missed the obvious. Scan the QR code on the Citroen and you'll be taken to their US website, which describes the comeback in detail.

The Jalopibros are hungover and/or still drunk. That's all you need to know.

I've always been partial to the monthly "exposed fastener and leather bonnet-ties faire" articles by Lord Penny-Farthingsbuckwinterstileshire, the fourth Earl of Braintree-upon-Swatsworth.

Why is this chrome intruding on the taillight giving me a Chrysler vibe?

Sigh. Here's the deal, people. Top Gear is a scripted, "reality television show," meaning that it is closer to fiction than it is to documentary. Clarkson is an actor. He plays characters that range from oafish boors to boorish oafs, all of whom happen to be named "Jeremy Clarkson."

I rest my case. Why $200?

Ideally, I'd want one that does less. I don't know specifically what that unit does. The product I have in mind should hand over the entire job of "interface" to the phone, and just be a tuner/cd player/amplifier, which are easily found today (with poorly designed tacky interfaces) for about $60.

This white 4C. In my garage.

People who only read the other Kinja blogs besides Jalopnik.