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I was just thinking....this better come with a three-pedal option.

I think it's beatiful, and needs to run the 'Ring in under 8 minutes. Not only would it be one of the first sedans to do so, but as a hybrid? Can't get more awesome than that.

Porsche will not let the higher-power Panamera (I assume there will be more than one version) lose to this.

I happened to see an R34 today about 2 miles from my house....first time I've seen one in person :o

Are we sure it's even going to be a V8? 'Section 2' of the audio has a hissing noise at the higher rpms...turbo V6?

@Oryx: Most run v8's in the 500+ range.

I submit that this is far more awesome, but my tip either wasn't liked or didn't go through :<

@tenbeers: Then Ford develops an SVT-line supercharged GT, and beats the ACR.

@Ash & Carry: Mall security at the Mall of Georgia use Segways both indoors, which is most of the mall, and in the outdoor area that has small shops, a big fountain open to kids running around in it, a stage with a terraced field, etc.

@Froggmann: Yeah, I generally shift around 3500...3k before the engine's warmed up and 4k+ if I'm pushing it.

I call shenanigans — the shading on the front left corner doesn't match up with the rest of the vehicle....it's too bright.

My small coupe is 23 years old....but it's an RX-7, so I guess I'm doing it wrong.

$3.53 for 87 octane two days ago in the northeast Atlanta 'burbs.

Oh yeah sorry about that officer — my accelerator pedal was stuck to the floor....I had to continue circling the roundabout to prevent from crashing.

I spy a DB9 convertible.

@offyatindy: The last split-second of the in-car view shows the back end get loose and wiggle, disrupting his turn and apparently sending him straight towards the wall. I could as well be wrong, but to me the video does seem like that was his last.

@Spasticteapot: Someone should start up a racing league, with the only rules being that is must be a wheeled vehicle with an internal combustion engine, no intentional contact or interference, and maybe some safety rules like requiring a HANS device.