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Post the exact same picture. Great minds.

Driving off with the gas nozzle still in your car. Sadly, I've done this twice. Neither time it was my fault. OK - maybe the one time. The other time was in NJ, so clearly the attendants fault.

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My first reaction, from the gut is I want to unleash Babu on it.

Nice. This's the better version in my humble opinion - more aerobic action, more Learjets. Also I was once told by someone in the film industry that Ridley Scott's commercial production company (RSA) made these spots. Can't confirm that but based on the production values I believe it.

It's an awesome, awesome world. Side note: I just got an ATS, my first Cadillac ever and it has the CUE system. I downloaded this video and put it on an SD card and regularly watch it in the ATS. Trying to live the dream!

The best looking Daewoo EVER!!!

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Here's another version for your enjoyment. Production values are great.

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Try this version - it's slight more obnoxious

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Posh English spokesman was Jonathan Pryce.

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Cadillac Style - what the 1% drive - Circa late '80s.

When Sergio Marchionne held up GM for $2 billion to terminate the put option that gave Fiat the right to sell all of its shares to GM.

The Lamborghini LM002. It falls with-in the very broad definition of Jeeps and its silly cool. First, its got the classic two Jeep headlights (a must here). Second, it was designed for the US militarily to replace the original Jeeps and, finally was originally powered by a Chrysler V8 engine. Three strikes and your

Governors Island, from 1783 to 1966 it protected New York City. Now largely abandoned except for weekends in the summer when it is overrun with hipsters. Sad fate for a once important base.

Didn't Jalopnik and Bibendum (yes that's Michelin Man's real name) already answer this question. It's a Cadillac CTS-V Sportwagon.

See earlier post:

Ugly is ugly.

That's the point. They share no common parts, indeed they were built a decade apart but they are doppelgangers of ugliness, quirkiness, and trying to sell SUV-things to urban youth who want to create their own style.

Speaking of Kuato ... he might be the third doppelganger in this group.

What car does this describe? You're constantly on the go, geared up for life, pushing it to the limit and have your own sense of style. Now there's a vehicle that adapts to you and makes it all happen. It's the (Juke or Aztek). With the (Juke or Aztek), we pushed the edge on style and technology. We combined the best