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more about #sedan more comments → flat_tar: No great white shark? Dr. Thompson just turned over. more » LTDScott: Next month my girlfriend and I will be taking a 2 week, 6000 mile road trip from San Diego to Chicago and back, starting in the north (going to Yellow... more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: I'm tellin' ya. As someone who has been to the 49 NA states and ten Canadian provinces by wheel in the last five years, the only way to do it is in a... more » mechimike: 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza convertible. Just watch out for those fan belts and rear wheel bearings. And mind that air-cooled engine while trundlin... more » Sloop_John_B: I can tell you this ain't the vehicle to do it in. Cross Country trips and aluminum heads don't mix. In fact, they warped...TWICE. Not to mention t... more » Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: The Long, Long Trailer is perfect. more » Lost_in_the_valley: I was thinking about picking up an all black Crown Vic Police Interceptor for my CA-NY trip, would get you empty lanes on the freeway and pretty cool ... more » brc is never late, because of his v8: Hey, this is what I did it in. 12,000 milles, 38 states, a whole tanker of gas. more » cgarison: What?!?!? No Jeep! Blasphemy. A 1997-2006 Jeep TJ would make a great vehicle for a cross country trip as long as you enjoy that wind in the hair ... more » Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .: All good choices, however in my opinion perhaps the ML 320 CDI would be better suited than the Infiniti. Gotta love diesel. As I said earlier, I'm... more » Maymar: [cache.gawker.com]" rel="lytebox" class="commentImageSure, the concept of a rear facing seat is awesome. But in reality, the one in an E-class would b... more » tonyola: I took my '84 Honda CRX 1.5 on several solo mega-trips throughout the latter part of the '80s. Plenty of room for one plus luggage, great fuel economy... more » wookie1901: My first car was a '78 Caprice Classic. What is all this nonsense about a cassette deck? more » Incredible: "Drive Across the USA" is the equivalent of the European Grand Tour and you don't have a single GT in the lot. Where's the big-as-a-boat-and-only-two... more » Lost in the age of Aerostar: I really thought this vehicle would have been mentioned by now..... more » -
#roadtrips
Ten Cars To Drive Across The U.S.A.
When we drove from Manhattan to Detroit's Woodward Dream Cruise, it got us thinking about the Holy Grail of American road trips: all the way across the country. It has to be done, but behind the wheel of what? More » -
#overthebackfence
Bugatti "Bordeaux" Sedan Gets Eight Tailpipes?
This photoshoped image purports to reveal a Bugatti four-door with eight tailpipes. Eight! Rumor has it this shooting brake-style supercar will be called the Bugatti Bordeaux and use the same 8.0-liter W16 as the Veyron. More » -
#shanghaiautoshow
Porsche Panamera Takes Elevator To 94th Floor
Prior to the Shanghai Auto Show, Porsche wanted to showboat a little. Their idea? Lift a Porsche Panamera to the 94th floor of the Shanghai World Financial Center. In an elevator. More » -
#2011bmw5seriesgtconcept
2010 BMW 5-Series GT Design Sketches
What kind of drunken mess occurred in the creation of the 2010 BMW 5-Series GT? The sketches below indicate the Concept CS, X6 and 5-Series mated to create this carefully designed mutant love child. More » -
#hyundaiequus
2010 Hyundai Equus: Lexus-Like Styling, Cadillac-Like Size
Details on the 2010 Hyundai Equus leaked last month boasting a $96,000 price tag which, at the time, we couldn't believe. Then we saw these two leaked shots to go along with the price tag. More » -
#2011bmw5seriesgtconcept
BMW 5-Series GT Concept Officially Shows Off Flexible Rear
Once Herr Bangle moved his posterior out of the way, we got a good look at the 2009 BMW 5-Series GT Concept. Now we've got the full photos and pictures. More » -
#2011bmw5seriesgtconcept
BMW 5-Series GT Concept: Giving Bangle's Rear A Lift
Our friends at BMWblog got photos from the preview of the 2009 BMW 5-Series GT Concept prior to its official debut in Geneva. Thankfully Bangle finally moved aside so we can show the new design. More » -
#newcars
Volkswagen's New Mid-Size Sedan: First Look
This image, captured by WRCB-TV, is our first look at Volkswagen's new mid-size sedan, which is set to go into production in 2011. More » -
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#porschepanameragt
VIDEO: Four-Door Porsche Panamera, Officially Official!
This weekend we revealed the first photos of the Porsche Panamera, the German automaker's first four-door sedan. Now we've got the official press release from the new boys to the sedan block and now, even more excitingly below the jump, we're the first to reveal video of that big-rear end in action. Hit that jump for the hot rear action. More » -
#parisautoshow
First Lamborghini Estoque Concept Live Shots: A Four-Door For Profit!
The long unveil process is finally over, and here’s the four-door Lamborghini Estoque Concept, live and in the flesh. We’d love to tell you more about Lambo’s second ever four-door, and their first ever "four-door sports car" but since they haven’t even made up their minds about which engine it’ll have (anything from a big TDI to the Gallardo LP 560-4’s V10), there’s just not much to say. Looks better live than in the press shots though. And just in case you were wondering: we totally would. Lambo's lengthy release with little details on a car they're simply sure to make following the jump. More » -
#2008dodgechargerpoliceedition
2008 Dodge Charger Police Edition, Part Two
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#jalopnikreviews
2009 Lincoln MKS, First Drive
When the powers-that-be over here at Jalopnik asked me to test drive a car for you boys, I was pretty excited. Finally, I thought, Jalopnik is learning to respect a woman's automotive point of view. And then Ray told me it was going to be the 2009 Lincoln MKS. Hmm. I'll admit, I have a bias against big cars that dates back to the need to parallel park my mom's minivan for my driving test. On the other hand, it's not like I get to drive a ton of "luxury cars" either, so I figured even if it wasn't to my taste, I could cheat on my Toyota Corolla for one day. Luckily, it was a really, really nice day, although I was sad I didn't get to see the rain-sensing windshield wipers in action, since those have always sounded really cool. Yes, that's right — while I might not have the the automotive knowledge set of the gentlemen of Jalopnik or say, Popular Mechanics, you know my Lincoln MKS review will make up for it with a certain panache you won't find here or there. More »


