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My '01 Golf sacrificed itself to save me in a similar situation.

Is this really something that wouldn't have been evident in, say, a test drive?

I don't think I'll ever tire of MasterMilo's videos.

Well played.

I'd knock the snow off her boots anytime.

I'm 16 hours late to this party, but bravo.

"I'm sorry, ma'am, what did you say?"

Ferrari driver is just mad he can't find a concubine.

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Kevin Butler: "DHAhahahahahahaha HA HA HA HAAA"

I would cheerfully pay $800 for this as an official LEGO set, but that wouldn't even begin to cover the medical expenses I would incur after the Mrs. gets through with her reaction to such an act. o.~

"[Fiat] says the situation is too unclear to pour any more lire into its home market."

I'm shocked that this group hasn't picked up on the obvious pun and dubbed themselves The Rockford-philes.

This isn't news until Jill Wagner is back on my television. Get on it.

Great, thanks Jason. Now, if I ever have the funds to buy a silver Caterham 7, I'm going to have to mod it to have an R2 droid in the back. Because racebot.

Surely this needs to be crossposted to io9 so we can all bridge the car-geek/sci-fi-geek gap once and for all.

Broke the barrier, eh? Perhaps the lovely ladies should have been tested.

Oh, you young 'uns. You probably don't even remember this thing. That's a nice looking Fox-body Mustang, isn't it? Wrong. It's not a Mustang at all. It's not even a Ford. It's the 1979-1986 Mercury Capri, a badge-engineered commuter-chick sheep in wolf's clothing. Early-1980s gas-crisis inline four-banger

The Type III Squareback. Because... well, because why the hell not?

To the local PD: If you release a wrong-aspect cell phone video of a computer screen showing a one third of a full-size video that you could have uploaded raw, you're not trying very hard to get help catching this suspect.