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  • Hugely funny, massive budget, and American car bashing at its best. vs The sort of punning, winsome humor the whole family can love. Don’t drive like my brother.

    Top Gear vs. Car Talk

  • Maker of the beloved Fit and Civic Si. Value is a strong point. vs Ranked high in safety. The WRX is an enthustiast favorite

    Consumer Reports' Top Picks: Honda vs. Subaru

  • Refueling can be dangerous. Pit fires are not uncommon. vs Larger fuel tanks are safer in pit lane, possibly larger fires on the track.

    Formula 1: In-Race Refueling vs. 2010 Refueling Ban

  • 470 horsepower, tons of poise, starts at $68,000. vs Insane 556 horsepower, starts at $62,020.

    Jaguar XF Supercharged vs. Cadillac CTS-V

  • Brick-like aerodynamics don't interrupt ultra-fun city driving nature. vs Totally solid urban econobox with optional glowing speakers.

    Better Box: Nissan Cube vs. Kia Soul

  • From SNL, he's a cat with a bad driving record, he killed Steve Martin. vs From Kids In The Hall, he accelerates fast and brakes really hard.

    Toonces the Driving Cat vs. Mr. Heavyfoot: Who would win a road race?

  • Sleep-inducing; takes little to no real effort. vs Might kill you; still probably pretty awesome.

    Driving A Camry vs. Driving A Camry With The Accelerator Pedal Stuck Down

  • Cheap to run, competition is down to driver skill. vs Ultra intense, open wheel racing for little investment.

    Spec Miata vs. Karting

  • Flashy, sexy, with a dominating history of winning. vs Tweedy, classic, with the understated whiff of old money.

    Ferrari Red vs. British Racing Green

  • General Motors CEO. Has a knowing smile. vs Ford President and CEO. Has a friendly smile.

    Ed Whitacre vs. Alan Mulally

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