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Yeah. I remember that year there was some issues between the two beyond this race (wasn't there a pretty savage wreck at Texas that year or something?). The whole thing just made Jeff Gordon look immature. The wreck itself didn't look like anything intentional, just hard racing at Bristol. Gordon nudges Matt out of

Thing is, Matt wasn't there to fight.

As a multi-time champion, he's a face of the sport and is held to a higher standard. While everyone whines, it's just so annoying when he does it. It's like being a 5-time champion built him an entitlement where he can do no wrong, even when he clearly does. It's really off-putting.

My nomination in the gray area below is a case of Driver A causes Driver B to crash. Driver A realizes he messed up and wants to apologize to Driver B. Driver B jumps out of his car and starts pushing Driver A and continues to bash him in interviews afterwards.

Jimmie, despite all his talent, is a hell of a crybaby once things don't go his way. I was going to suggest this one because it was so blatant that he jumped the start, but then tried to scapegoat Montoya for not going or finding a "loophole" or NASCAR's use of a "judgement call." You done goofed. Just own up to it.

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Jeff Gordon getting out to push Matt Kenseth while still wearing his helmet. Kenseth wrecked him and was going to apologize.

Dog food.

That they do. At least Toyota is doing the right thing and making their upper echelon division more desirable than their entry level options.

They used to be awesome looking cars, but now they focus too much on making things "glitzy" and "beakish". There's such an emphasis on luxury that it's just gotten so boring. Same with Infiniti. Luxury above all else. At least Lexus is making attractive cars that also appeal to people who like to drive.

Any Super-Duty Pick-up can be seen as "asshole-ish" because there are a number of people who use them as daily drivers and nothing else. In my area, they are mostly Ford F-350s and F-450s. While people who buy them as daily drivers are obnoxious, these trucks were built with a specific purpose in mind: heavy duty

Neutral: Acura is one of those brands that I tend to forget about until I see them on the road. It didn't used to be, but now they just strike me as "meh." The brand as a whole does not excite me, even the TSX Sport Wagon. On top of that, the MDX is a bubbly "crossover." Yuck. So no, it doesn't do anything for me.

If they brought it over here and made it available in the states with a manual option (like the sedan versions), I couldn't fork my money over fast enough.

That's a handsome looking vehicle.

When it came out I was a big fan of the Volkswagen CC's asthetics. It was a beige family sedan, but it had nice lines and a handsome grille. The rear end was even better looking and is low enough where you can extend the roof, add a rear windscreen and virtually keep the same look to the car. Being in the same class

It's not fair, but it makes sense. Bring the car to where it is more guaranteed to sell is better than sending it to the middle of nowhere to collect fingerprints. Common sense indicates it will go to the coasts and midwestern urban areas/Texas. Basically where those who have the most money are. Anyone who has the

By the time any new production car gets to 3,000,000 miles, roads will be obsolete and we'll have flying cars, right? RIGHT?

I hate to nominate this. I really do, but I'd say a Toyota Corolla. It's an appliance that will keep on going so long as it's well maintained. But alas, no one said it had to be a fun car.

Florida...

1st Gear: I've witnessed the trailer hitch option myself. A few years ago in our GMC Envoy, a lady in a small Honda rear ended us on the highway at a high speed. The Honda hit square in the OEM trailer hitch and that was the only point of impact on the truck. No bumper damage or anything, while the Honda was totally

Currently driving my first rental (at the age of 24). A base Jetta Sportwagen 2.5S. Brand new to the fleet. I feel spoiled. For a base model, that car isn't too bad. I rather like it a lot.