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...I've made my choice...

"I've always wanted to mow grass at high speed."

Simple answer is simple.... BATMAN!

There are also a few reports of a "burning smell" when this happens and one report of small flames which, of course, could lead to fiery death if you investigated said small flames while wearing a suit made of fabric softener sheets doused in gasoline.

I would buy this car only so I could park it in the neighborhoods in which I'm interested in purchasing property. I'm fairly certain property values would take a sudden hit.

Fairfax County (in VA, suburb of DC) routinely turns seized vehicles into speed enforcement and drug prevention units. It sucks. Soooooo many different cars to look for:

As I was walking the dogs last night, I thought to myself, "I really want a Se7en. Wonder if there's a worthwhile used market..." And then you, dear Jalopnik, give me a sign that I should investigate this further.

I rent, but what the hell, I wired cat6 throughout. At this time, my xbox360s, htpc, and two NASs are hard-wired. I know the 360s don't support gigabit connections, but everything else in my network does. I pay for 120Mbps down and 50Mbps up, so the gigabit is worth it for me - never mind the benefit of fast streaming

Except when you're Bill Murray.

This was my first car, and evidence that you could get a 280ZX as a standard 2-seater.

Automakers don't need to freak out quite yet, but if consumer attitudes towards electric cars don't change soon, then we could be facing situations where automakers that don't sell electric vehicles might have to pull out of certain states in the coming decade. I sincerely doubt something like that will happen, but it

If Banana Hammock Mechanic is not the name of an up-and-coming punk band by this time Thursday I've lost all faith in humanity!

Can you sum it up for me?

In fact, Ford can't build enough cars to keep up with demand for the sexy midsizer. You might think that's a good problem to have, but it's actually a pretty bad one. If they can't meet the demand, they'll lose buyers to cars like the new Honda Accord.

Yup. Completely agree, but my quick google search for "jaguar e-type wedding car" only showed up with Series IIIs. Regardless, my point still stands.

Nothing says I have taste, and my wife may by a complete banshee in the sack (the latter may actually have nothing to do with former, but I'm going to go ahead and assume it's the case), like a Jaguar E-type convertible.

Now analysts also believe that iOS In The Car will prove tough for the automakers as well. It helps automakers who want to keep up with what's new in the world of telematics and keep their cars on the cutting edge. But it also gets rid of the automakers' control over the experience inside their cars.

The damage modeling has been improved as well, so you no longer just get those generic grey-metal streaks on your car when you clip a guard rail. The deformations and surface damage look much better. For me that's half the fun, horribly mistreating these beautiful cars that cost more than all your organs with zero

Not every Metallic Orange convertible is worthwhile...

28k is still too much for the Volt, for me. Particularly when compared with what can be had for 28k on the used market.