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Both passengers and drivers state their preferences during their journey, for example whether it's a smoking or non-smoking car or if they prefer a talkative or quiet companion.
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And then there's the styling: The first-gen 300 a brooding, noirish, smoking gat of a car, something out of a Frank Miller graphic novel was a huge hit for Chrysler, and insofar as the styling embraced a bad-ass Americanism while not taking itself too seriously, it really represented meta-styling, which is to say, it was intended to be ironic.
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While entering a stationhouse in handcuffs, Myers spotted the driver of the car standing outside, smoking a cigarette.
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Rusk, 67, a former machinist and painter who admitted on a 1992 medical exam to drinking a six-pack of beer a day and occasionally using "amphetamine and IV crank, " blamed his shortness of breath on brake pads even though he worked part-time as a car mechanic and started smoking in 1951.
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They found a smoking ban increased fatal alcohol-related car accidents by 13% in a typical county containing 680, 000 people.
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John drives the car as he normally would for 10 minutes, smoking a cigarette with the window open.
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