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I was wondering the same thing. They're kinda cool for all the wrong reasons, though.

Probably the only 4-door ute ever sold in the USA. That's gotta give it a few bonus cool points.

There's little more about the M3 that you can say that hasn't already been said. It's been called the greatest car of all time, a German masterwork, and one time I heard a guy say it was overrated but I'm not sure he knew what he was talking about. And when you can get an M3 in a racing version, that's even better. So

On a rainy evening in early October in Manhattan’s trendy Chelsea neighborhood, more than 300 journalists, car dealers, and members of New York’s high society crowded around a tiny stage as Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Ruby Amanfu warmed up the room with soulful tunes about life and love. “Thank you so much,”

A 4-seat convertible from Mazda? I'd buy the heck out of that.

I've got the grandfather of your car ('98 Escort Wagon), and I concur. Mazda wagons are supposed to be boring cars, but they're actually a lot of fun. I just wish they'd somehow made a convertible version... but then I guess it'd just be a big Miata.

The image stabilization on that video makes the car look like it's dancing or something. A little surreal.

Or an early 80's Corolla.

Amen, brother. The Pontiac Aztek was a mild attempt at this crazy look, but in order to succeed at something like this, they need to go all the way. Kinda like old movies; the true classics are good, and the really campy B-movies are good, but the ones that were inbetween have been forgotten.

This is the car's alternative to A/C. It ends at the vents on the dash.

It may be on backwards, but I can certify that the shift knob is authentically from Germany. My '71 Beetle had one just like it.

Interesting; you may have had an aftermarket mash-up; the two 2nd-gen I've been around had rear suspension with a solid axle, and every one I've seen had white plastic. It could also be that they had aftermarket add-ons, but they looked pretty stock and were owned by different people. I used to own a 1st-gen

I hate to break it to ya, but that's a Pilot, not an Odyssey. The 1st gen Odyssey was all yellow, with just a roll bar (not a cage), and no rear suspension. The second was red with white fenders and a basic cage (no net or light), and full suspension with a solid rear axle. The next generation had a name change (I

This. If you threaten my wife or daughter, you're meeting my .38. And yes, it is loaded and within arms reach in my car at all times. Before you ask; yes, I have a concealed carry license. This, imho, is exactly the case to use it. This guy was threatened, he tried to run, they chased him down, he was cornered,

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The '95 Odyssey was very different. The 1985 model was only a 1-seater.

I am diggin' that retro dash.

This is what Dom needs to drive in the next Fast & Furious.

I like the inspired-by-VW nose

We need to pass a law requiring all slingshots to have at least 2 oz. of metal in them, so people can't sneak them pass metal detectors at the baloon-port

And you don't wear out a ton of tires like you do while drifting, so it's better for the environment. So would that make it the green option?