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Anyone who bought a Hyundai in the last year.

@icntdrv: Especially when they are diesels. The Jetta TDi Wagon is not the best car sold in the U.S. The Jetta TDi Wagon is not the best car sold in the U.S. The Jetta TDi Wagon is not the best car sold in the U.S.

@Vorsprung: The 93 is not even a real Saab.

Porsche ("Porsh"), Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche, Porsche.

never realized the Sea Knight was just a giant flying penis

@wætherman: @cobrajoe: in NYC your first assumption is always you can't park in a given spot unless you can affirmatively establish otherwise.

@cobrajoe: Dude full of shit - guaranteed. Allan states in the article that last time he remembers seeing such a no parking sign was "a good 13-14 years" ago. "Everybody parks there," he goes on. So (1) he knew and (2) who give a shit what everyone does. Also I am sure you could cut the 13-14 year number by a

Key line: "there weren't any "NO PARKING" signs evident" ... i.e. the dude was aware that he was parking illegally. I pulled this same trick when I used to park downtown. I even knew the guy who would cut the sign down. I knew it wasn't free parking. I knew the risks. Same story here. Pay the ticket and get

What's a VCR?

'Autodromo Dino Ferrari' in Imola and the notorious tamburello curve.

having photo issues

Hard to top the e-type jag. It's got everything you want in a hood. Long, sexy, curvaceous, plus some vents and a hood bulge for good measure. Near perfect. As if the gods perhaps had a hand in its creation.

Za-ga-to get me one of those. It's like a Lancia Fulvia Zagato got deep into some hot Volvo action. Fantastic. I have a new automotive goal, it's called Volvo 3000 GTZ. Thanks nik, every time I think I am out ... you pulled me back in with some new automotive wonder.

@Pessimippopotamus: Think the older models did, or at least my memory thinks they did - but now that i think more about, you might be right.

None (i.e. the TVR Griffith). The Griffith, like other TVRs but I think it was the first, had a small button under the wing mirrors that opened the doors. Kept the door lines smooth and sleek. Great feature, but not nearly as great as the sound. It's roar was a sirens call for gearheads. They would come running,

@njsimca: Plymouth made a "good" one too, the RS Turbo ... not sure if they sold any