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A Daihatsu with Bimmer badges?

Keep fucking that chicken, Bob.

They wanted so hard to BMW that they even added kidney grilles where none originally existed!

Is “semicolon game” another prolapsed asshole reference?

Bummer. The A380 is one sweet ride.

At first I thought I read, “Wong says that Levandowski paid a Tesla engineer for updates on the automaker’s electric trunk program,” and I was like, do they mean the frunk? Is it electrically-actuated or something? Is storage compartment technology, like, the new corporate espionage hotness? Then I realized it said

I’m just relieved this new x2 is AWD. If it had been FWD and they had included a Hofmeister Kink complete with roundel, that would have been heresy!

The Toyota Buick. For senior citizens who don’t live in fly-over country and are therefore willing to buy something not made in the U.S.

If you wanted to convince me the Ferrari 250 looks better than a late-70s Firebird, then you should have posted a 1961 250 GT California Spider, in which case your argument would have merit. But instead, you posted that ungainly 1959 250 GT SWB, which undermines your whole point.

I wouldn’t call the 1977 Firebird voluptuous. It just looks a bit better from the front than its 1970-1976 forebears.

The 250GT a stunner? Respectfully disagree. I think the 250 is possibly the ugliest thing Ferrari did this side of the Auto Avio Costruzioni 815 or maybe the 166 Inter.

No and no.

I think the Ferrari looks better than the Camaro. The Camaro’s lights are much higher, and its grille is much bigger and higher up. 😬

You had to show it from the rear, because the front looks like John Waters sneering at something.

The third generation (1982-1992) Camaro is far and away the best-looking Camaro. One of the few times that the Camaro approached its (always better-looking) Firebird stablemate in terms of looks.

I’m pretty sure that’s a statue of David Byrne.

This doesn’t run afowl of KFC’s policies?

Isn’t it spelled “spelled”?

So, are they saying the rabbit is a female with a low voice (“alto” in French), or that the rabbit is high (“alto” in Spanish).