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  • Metacars is Friggin' Hilarious

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    We here at Hooniverse see ourselves as a post-auto-enthusiasm, post-forum, post-mainstream-blog institution. Namely, we (that’s us and you, dear readers) are in a position to understand and appreciate all aspects of Automotive culture, be they corn, rice, kraut or LSD-flavored, high budget or low. …but Metacars takes it a step further, leaving sparing no aspect…

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  • Diesel 1970 C/10 is Like Spumoni Ice Cream

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    For those of you who did not grow up in a town that was made up of over 80% families of Italian descent, that probably makes no sense.

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  • You Thought Malaise Era I Was Bad…

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    Those of you who lived through the first Malaise Era of the 1970s are old will remember the design tricks the domestic automakers used to try and spark some interest in their lackluster and uninspiring offerings. Tricks like, say, the infamous “Landau roof”.

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  • 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart

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    From the NADAguides Garage: My review of the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Ralliart

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  • The Skoda 120: "A Masterful Blend of Precision and Subtle Refinements"

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    Despite their ability to pull something like 4 million pageviews in a day, actually pay their staff, or even send them all over the world to cover car shows and the like, there’s a reason we’re glad we don’t write for Autoblog. It’s you (plural): dear readers. Jump to get to the point…

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  • Korean Creationism – Finding One's Soul and Discovering Genesis

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    Mrs. LaPine-Grueninger is a crafty lady with a crafty husband who also loves all-things automotive. They used to be Euro-obsessed dubbers (ok… they still are) but a recent trip to the Creation Museum helped open their eyes to the new gospel according to Hyundai and the modern word of Kia. Hop the jump for another…

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