Rush Limbaugh blasts Motor Trend for Chevrolet Volt award, editor fires back
source: http://www.mlive.com/auto/index.ssf/2010/11/rush_limbaugh_does_not_care_fo.html
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In any case, Limbaugh is unhappy with the liberal media at Motor Trend because they named the Chevrolet Volt their 2011 Car of the Year.
Nov. 22, Motor Trend, quoting Limbaugh: “Folks, of all the cars, no offense, General Motors, please, but of all the cars in the world, the Chevrolet Volt is the Car of the Year? Motor Trend magazine, that’s the end of them. How in the world do they have any credibility? Not one has been sold. The Volt is the Car of the Year.”
Motor Trend’s Todd Lassa quickly dismisses the specious “not one has been sold” argument by noting the Volt hasn’t yet gone on sale. Their decision to name GM’s plug-in electric as Car of the Year was based on test drives and other pre-sale reviews of the Volt.
There’s perhaps a legitimate criticism here about all Car of the Year awards processes. These awards are given to new or completely overhauled models. Until we see how a car performs in real world conditions over an extended period of time, the pronouncements of automotive journalists are basically educated guesses.
However, you don’t hear Limbaugh or anyone else raising a stink about past forgettable Motor Trend Cars of the Year. No one ever takes the magazine to task for fawning over the completely style-less 1995 Chrysler Cirrus or equally bland 1997 Chevy Malibu.
Limbaugh’s beef with the Volt isn’t a question of automotive aesthetics or engineering. He just doesn’t like the Volt because it’s one of them librul eel-eck-trick cars that Muslim-Socialist Obama forced on the real ‘Mericans in Detroit.
That an interesting theory. Interesting, in so far as it’s completely made up. As Lassa explains, the Volt was unveiled as a concept car in January 2007 and championed by GM’s in-house environmental skeptic Bob Lutz. At which point, Lassa suggests Limbaugh (soberly) drive one for himself.
Nov. 22, Motor Trend: All the shouting from you or from electric car purists on the left can’t distort the fact that the Chevy Volt is, indeed, a technological breakthrough. And it’s more. It’s a technological breakthrough that many American families can use for gas-free daily commutes and well-planned vacation drives. It’s expensive for a Chevy, but many of those families will find the gasoline saved worth it. If you can stop shilling for your favorite political party long enough to go for a drive, you might really enjoy the Chevy Volt. I’m sure GM would be happy to lend you one for the weekend. Just remember: driving and Oxycontin don’t mix.
Some might call that last line a cheap shot, but it’s hard to consider Limbaugh without factoring in his history of drug abuse. Back in the 1990s, even Limbaugh’s most hardened critics would concede the man had wit and style. Today, he seems more like another angry man looking to shout at clouds than anything else.
From his "phony soldiers" comments to mocking Michael J. Fox’s Parkinson’s Disease to suggesting that Donavan McNabb – 32nd all-time quarterback rating, ahead of Troy Aikman and Bart Starr – was over-rated, Limbaugh’s rantings betray more than just controversial political opinions. They suggest a man divorced from reality.
There’s some evidence that long-term Oxycontin addiction can permanently diminish brain function:
Livestrong.com: Oxycontin abuse can result in problems in the brain and heart. For example, Oxycontin abuse can result in a build-up of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain, which puts pressure on the tissue. The increase pressure in the skull can cause changes in mental function, such as confusion.
It seems reasonable to ask, after these increasingly regular controversies, if Limbaugh is still playing with a full deck.
After all, he’d be the first to raise the issue if it was his political enemy, with a five year-plus prescription opiate addiction, making repeated baseless assertions about almost every subject under the sun.
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Wetdog
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Well, I started out with a far less than excited opinion of the Chevy Volt.
BUT, if ole Rush boy is agin it-----maybe I'd better take another look, it might not be so bad as I thought.
I wonder if GM is paying Rush to bad mouth the Volt? Sort of a reverse endorsement?
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Wetdog
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corndog67
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Might as well give that broke dick doper some more publicity. And millions of people listen to his dumb ass, too.
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corndog67
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Sparky2U
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I agree that the VOLT is an expensive piece of shit. When I was watching a show where it was declaired Car of the Year I was completely amazed.
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Sparky2U
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hunzedog
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i got a piece of shit car.....i got a piece of SHIT CAR .....
I GOT A PEICE OF SHIT CAR CUZ GASOLINE IS A BITCH
BUT NOW MY CAR DONT RUN . WHEN I TURN ON THE LIGHT SWITCH
I GOT A PIECE OF SHIT Car......i got a piEce of shit car.....fuck chevy......
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hunzedog
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Darevalo
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hunzedog:
adam sandler rox.
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Darevalo
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dave_369
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Good job Motor Trend, crush the meth express.
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dave_369
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VoyagerFilms
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Who gives a crap about what that stupid fat ass thinks about anything!? Why were the virtual resources wasted to bother to post this stupid story? It does nothing but serve to sustain the fat man's presence in the media.
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VoyagerFilms
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oppressed1
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VoyagerFilms:
He is thinner than you now so you might want to find some new material.
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oppressed1
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EmperorThan
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Who is he speaking to exactly? Rich people who can afford all the gasoline they want?
America chose the Asian cars because of their fuel efficiency, which is what caused all the American car companies to go bankrupt. Now American companies are being blasted for being competitive with regard to fuel efficiency?!?!?
Terribly odd....
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EmperorThan
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CarlosIsDown
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EmperorThan:
You should also listen to The NUMMI episode of This American Life. It's about how GM tried to copy the Toyota quality standards (with help from Toyota itself) but the way GM was structured made it too slow to adopt the new quality standards.
When gas hit $4/gallon that's what did them in, and the great recession finally did them in.
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CarlosIsDown
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oppressed1
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EmperorThan:
The car is 41k base price i dont think the poor can exactly afford this car either.
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oppressed1
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Sparky2U
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EmperorThan:
All Libs should drive one of these ! It's an Obamanation!
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Sparky2U
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jubal
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Electric cars won't become popular as long as the car manufacturers treat them like you'll never really own one and that they have to make a special trip into your home to make sure that you are their kind of customer.
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jubal
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EmperorThan
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jubal:
Wait till I attached a solar panel to my electric car. Then they'll become popular.
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EmperorThan
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oppressed1
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The car hasn't been driven in masses so how can it be it be the motor trend car of the year? SOunds like a pay off to me.
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oppressed1
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ozoneocean
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oppressed1:
They explain that in the article. Don't you idiots read? Why comment on an article if you don't even read it?
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ozoneocean
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CarlosIsDown
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oppressed1:
Just because it hasn't been sold doesn't mean it hasn't been driven.
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CarlosIsDown
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Sparky2U
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oppressed1:
Look at the thing, it's a death trap for one, two it can only travel at a low speed for a short time without a recharge. I agree some one was paid off.
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Sparky2U
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Progresshiv
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Rush is sooo right! Such a patriot!
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Progresshiv
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Jake_Leonard
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I had a really random thought, and was wondering if somebody more electronically inclined than myself could answer:
Is it possible to have your car being charged for you on the road as you drive? This would be similar to inductive charging. Someday, as roads are being built or overhauled, an induction power grid will be implanted within the road system, and electric cars can drive while simultaneously being charged--or fed power.
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Jake_Leonard
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good_stuff
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Jake_Leonard:
Already in the works. Definately gonna give you cancer though.
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good_stuff
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jubal
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Jake_Leonard:
They already can deliver power wirelessly to a device...a car isn't that far of a stretch. Tesla was ridiculed for inventing such a system...because they couldn't figure out how to charge people for the power.
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jubal
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Proud_Progressive
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Jake_Leonard:
Actually, a story about that was posted here on the site, if you can find it. They're testing it in Britain.
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Proud_Progressive
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EmperorThan
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Jake_Leonard:
We should turn all of America's roads into giant solar power collection and electric car chargers. Then we'd have no energy problems at all.
What we have nowadays is a lack of imagination.
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EmperorThan
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CarlosIsDown
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Jake_Leonard:
In San Franciso, they have these electric buses getting power like Bumper Cars. At least that's what it seemed like.
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CarlosIsDown
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wtthfkovr
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EmperorThan:
Never will happen big oil owns this country and her politicians
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wtthfkovr
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dreamsenvoy
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EmperorThan:
agreed,"What we have nowadays is a lack of imagination."
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dreamsenvoy
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littlwarrior
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Umm sorry but why should we care? Limbaugh is an ingorant jackass, no doubt, but the man can disagree with a car comapny if he so desires without earning my ire. Besides he makes a good point, no one has bought one of these and tested them on the real road in real conditions, so how can we know for sure that this is such a great car? dont really think this one is worth noticeing folks.
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littlwarrior
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docnarc
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Drug addict Flush Limpbag will say anything to get attention. What I do not understand is why the mainstream media give this bag of hate the attention he so badly desires???? He is pure filth and scum and not worth anyone's time! The worst kind of drug addict hypocrite, just ignore him/it media people, let his little brainless ditto-heads feed his ego, and leave the rest of us out of it!
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docnarc
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MrMxyzptlk [removed]
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Saladin
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MrMxyzptlk:
You got a point there, I agree.
Voted it down.
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Saladin
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TimALoftis
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This is just an extension of what Limbaugh spewed months ago when he said that "Obama Must Fail". He knows that for Obama to fail it means that GM must fail. To these guys it 'Partisan Politics' over 'Country First'
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TimALoftis
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JahBuLon
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too bad the rest of the right wings don't have drug abuse and brain damage to excuse their naivety.
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JahBuLon
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JohnA
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It is pretty coincedental the Motor Trend made the announcement two days before GM's IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. Hmmm...
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JohnA
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Sparky2U
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JohnA:
Look at it this way, all the small brained Libs can drive the "Volt" . Ever seen one squished between two real cars? It isn't pretty.
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Sparky2U
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UtopianSky
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Does anyone actually still listen to Rush Limbaugh anymore?
The man should just retire to a nice little rehab clinic.
He is less in touch with the modern world than Andy Rooney. - 1 year ago
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UtopianSky
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oppressed1
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UtopianSky:
Something like 20 million a week listen to him, and 3.59 million people were in Limbaugh's audience during an average quarter-hour of his program.
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oppressed1
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UtopianSky
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oppressed1:
It's sad that there are so many stupid people in this world.
At least it's good to know he has a smaller audience than Glee.
And half the audience of The Simpsons. - 1 year ago
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UtopianSky
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dustinfineout
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oppressed1:
Terrifying.
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dustinfineout
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nanac
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I am thrilled to see someone finally put Rush Limbaugh in his place! This man is so consumed with hate until he is delusional..
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nanac
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mitekillem
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The Chevy Volt still uses gas. The Gasoline is used in a generator to restore battery power. -So think of it as a car that gets 100MPG.
Because technically, that's what it is. It is also an electric car.I hope to see many, many more in years to come, and from all competitors.
If I had the money for one, I'd buy it. - 1 year ago
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mitekillem
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CalgarC
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"not one has been sold"... rofl what a complete idiot...
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CalgarC
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Swisher
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If a Rush Limbaugh falls in the woods and there's no one there to hear him, does he make a sound?
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Swisher
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Incredulous
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Swisher:
actually, gas escaping from a giant windbag would make a fairly audible sound.
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Incredulous
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dustinfineout
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Incredulous:
But with nobody around, does said gasbag bother continuing to exude such gas? Or does he actually STFU for a minute?
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dustinfineout
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Incredulous
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dustinfineout:
LMAO! No way in hell this gasbag will ever shut up....he'll probably be selling hand-held fans in hell one day
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Incredulous
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citizenterryk
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Swisher:
well, the sounds of flautuence, anyway,....,
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citizenterryk
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TimALoftis
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I love it..."If you can stop shilling for your favorite political party long enough to go for a drive, you might really enjoy the Chevy Volt. I’m sure GM would be happy to lend you one for the weekend. Just remember: driving and Oxycontin don’t mix"
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TimALoftis
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TimALoftis
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The entire 'Rush To Judgment' article in Motor Trend can be found here...
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TimALoftis
