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I cannot wait. Literally. I'm so tired of the US getting half-assed everything from across the pond. Thank you, VW.AG. Thank you for showing us that you can be good to customers. Audi did this too, with the TT-RS, and it's amazing. Words cannot express the amount of thrilled that I am right now.

@ryguy86: I know what you're saying, trust me. At the moment, I'm torn on what I should set as my major, but I'm a reasonably well rounded person (I think), and I'll most likely pick something that is both useful and manages to pay well. It will be something in an attempt to avoid yet another soul-crushing job.

@drongch: I've been working the same job since I finished HS, and I'm just now enrolling for college about five years after the fact. The job is mostly manual labor, and it doesn't pay very well. It's very draining, and the people I have to deal with aren't exactly sociable on most occasions.

Absolutely wonderful article. I've been considering this for a bit, but I think I should finish college before I go for broke.

@Daedalus256: Unicron is hueg. Like, size of the moon hueg. I hope they don't downsize him or anything.

@Ash Paulsen: Fair enough, I suppose. I've never quite understood why people are so diehard about Megaman being a tiny, rounded off blue ball of armor and guns though.

@ankool9: That's some sexy abuse going on then. She looks fine.

You guys picked possibly one of the best scenes to showcase the AE86, too. Good job. :D

@Shanfara: Truth. GT5 has real physics, which is where I think this game shines. Driving dynamics, in-game physics, and the sheer amount of things to do make GT5 awesome. Forza has a very very arcadey feeling to it when driving. Nothing wrong with that, it's just a far toss from realistic.

@MaWeiTao: Can't argue with you there. I hate to beat a dead horse, but the AI is rubberband\straight-line-set AI, unlike Forza's adaptive AI. Issue there is that the AI in GT5 doesn't change to the racing situations at all. They all just monotonously follow the same racing line and occasionally pass one another.

@ShiryuGN: Are you being serious? If so, following your logic, Polyphony could have built Gran Turismo 5 in say, four months, and it would be the same polished game that is now, minor flaws and all?

@Spiegel E. Coyote: He also drives a yellow Ford GT. And The Major drives what I believe to be a Lamborghini of some sort, but it was only on screen for about a fourth of a second.

@philaDLJ: Nice! I never could figure out what she was driving. In the 'movie' she seemed to be driving a Porsche, so I was always confused.

I'd have to say your video covers it. It's good to see some Initial D here on Jalopnik, too. It's a tie, for me though. Between Takumi's AE86 in Initial D, or the Devil Z from Wangan Midnight. Hard choice.

@LastBoyScout: Not true! I place my hand on top of hers, and let her shift for me. She's thrilled when she does it right. :D

@Le Kangourou de Kataroo: I convinced my fiance to buy a stick shift car like this. She sold her crappy little automatic shitbox, and bought a manual crossover the next day. She whined about hills, and clutch engagement for about a week, but she didn't have a choice to do anything about it. My Evora is a six-speed as

@4thletter: Manuals are cheaper to produce and buy, perhaps? Not everyone who has a manual transmission car is a 'boy racer'. Also, many people simply enjoy the very act of actually driving their vehicle, instead of letting a computer dictate how it will be driven, where it will shift, etc. Sure, an automatic is far