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@The Dead Inside Grp. Co. Ltd.: Why did the trunk lids have louvers? I love the styling of the first model year Vegas, but that one detail made it seem that they were trying too hard.

Mercury Tracer

@RäcinG73™: Even if the government merely printed that 8 billion instead of collecting it in taxes, the purchasing power of people who earn their money is still diminished. If understanding that makes me a wing nut in your myopic eyes, so be it.

@Everything I love is 2nd best: The joke is on all of us because we're all already paying a price for the effectiveness of the global warmers at brainwashing the chicken littles of the world. The sky might not really be falling, but our prospects for maintaining our standard of living are.

@Madcows: GT-R? How about the Elise and Exige? They're about half the price and superior in almost every way.

@RäcinG73™: The economy is in trouble but we chucked 465 million dollars down the electric car volcano in the hopes of getting more out of it than toys for a few rich people. We're idiots. At least I can tell it was a bad idea. Maybe I'm not the only one that "knows what's going on," but I'm the only one of the two of

@RäcinG73™: We're already on the hook for 465 million dollars. I'll trade you a clue for your hint. Google tesla and government money.

@7shades: I hope you're right that this investment won't be guaranteed by our tax dollars. So far that hasn't been the case though.

How much of their taxpayer subsidy can be paid out in dividends?

Now I want a Delorean.

Are there enough watermelons left to make this ad worth a Superbowl time slot? Most people are smart enough to realize that today's environmentalism is an alternative to economic recovery and personal freedom. This ad is supposed to appeal to Nazi instincts whether they be literal or figurative.

I'm liking my chances of finding a 2007 Camry on a salvage title with a 270 hp V6 and all the electronic drivers' aides in the world for $500.

I saw a couple Pirelli calendars in the late '80s. They were much more artsy, and they prominently featured Pirelli's then recognizable P7 tread pattern. This just looks like they downloaded some pedophile's vacation photos.

Don't be surprised if he has a note from his doctor saying he can park in handicapped spaces, because of obesity if nothing else.

@pr003: It looks like the love child of a Crossfire and a new Acura TL. A big fat love child.

I remember when Mercedes didn't use special effects to make their cars' performance look impressive in commercials.

@layabout: Nice math. He was no more a Nazi than the kids being made to sing Obama songs in our schools are fascists.

Cadillac has some products that people who will live to buy again might consider, and that gives them an edge over Lincoln. Neither of them have the chops to match the luxury car building know how of Hyundai however.