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What's Wrong With This Picture: Mazda6 Wagon The Dog Edition
The Mazda6 Wagon, long the only “real” station wagon in an American market that’s crossing over from SUVs to CUVs, has been updated……
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Edward Niedermeyer
Jan 26, 2010
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What's Wrong With This Picture: Modern Obesity Edition
Forget distracted driving, the new Shelby GT350 proves that obesity is the real epidemic in America’s automotive life.
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Edward Niedermeyer
Jan 19, 2010
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What's Wrong With This Picture: MKX Gets Cetaceous Edition
Another year passes and another Lincoln sprouts a baleen-feeder snout. Because familial consistency is more important than allowing innocent retinas to go un…
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Edward Niedermeyer
Jan 12, 2010
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What's Wrong With This Picture: Jeep's Version Of New Product Edition
In the past, Jeep’s done it up big for the NAIAS, unveiling wild concepts, driving new production models through plate glass, and the like. This year t…
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Edward Niedermeyer
Jan 08, 2010
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What's Wrong With This Picture: You Know It's Socialism When… Edition
The “S” word became one of the more popular words in online discourse this year, typically derailing discussions way off topic and resulting in t…
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Edward Niedermeyer
Dec 30, 2009
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What's Wrong With This Picture: Obvious Influences Edition
No, it’s not an Infiniti, and yes, it is Chinese. Chery’s M14 is testing in UK, reports China Car Times, where Lotus is reportedly helping tune t…
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Edward Niedermeyer
Dec 29, 2009
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What's Wrong With This Picture: Infrastructure As Art Edition
Feast your eyes on these images of the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge being constructed over the Colorado River near Hoover Dam. Sure, it cost taxpayers $160m, but just look at it. America may have lost its way in terms of auto manufacturing, but we’ve never stopped being the greatest country to explore by car. [Hat Tip: Dean Huston]
Edward Niedermeyer
Dec 23, 2009
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What's Wrong With This Picture: Lieutenant Captain Obvious Edition
Slavche Tanevsky play his ( highly original) inspiration close to the chest in this promotional rendering of his Ankonian concept .
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Edward Niedermeyer
Dec 17, 2009
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