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It damn well was. It sold like crazy and made a lot of RWD-only enthusiasts change their mind. It also worked great in the drag strip and has an awesome aftermarket. Other parts of the world found it overpriced, oversized, and overstyled since it was neither an efficient FWD car or a true RWD sports car.

I think if they can really get a cheap electric sedan out there (an enlarged, Tesla-like i-MiEV) they could find a nice niche in hybrid, electric, "sportier" AWD cars compared to Subaru's high consumption, more upmarket AWD cars.

Damn! Someone gets it! This is probably the most economically-sound response I've seen from any of these QnAs, where most execs are looking at marketing and style, not residual price or long-term stability. I seriously think people underestimate the value of a strong resale value of a vehicle.

Any plans on a hybrid AWD sports sedan to replace the missing section of the EVO, and compete with the Chevy SS, Cadillac ATS, BMW 3 series, etc.? Or are you looking do move down into cheap AWD territory to undercut, price wise, the Impreza or Jeep Renegade?

This + Ford 302 + Solid Lifter Cam, AFR heads, BW T-5, EFI fender flares and big sticky rubber = PERFECTION

I'm pretty sure this is just Fisker making fun of American cars than seriously trying to make something beautiful.

But, uh, hopefully not too soon. I heard they don't like that.

The PS4 lets stream PS3 games (for money). The PS4 lets users play PS3 games through the recently-launched PlayStation Now service. You can stream any of a number of games if your Internet connection is fast enough to handle a two-way streaming signal (you're basically remotely playing on a PS3 that is in some server

I'm going to sound cliche here, but PC. I hate PC gaming and I'm pretty confident, now that MGSV is moving to PC too, that I'll be going there. So few games are PS3 exclusive anymore.

And to double down... will we ever see the Scirocco, even in R form, in the US?

Rear wheel drive VWs. Will they ever happen again?

Honestly, he was a lot scarier in the 70s and 80s than he is now!

They've come down since, but still hold their value. I imagine reselling a TJ is going to be a very negligible depreciation.

A TJ Wrangler + Money for gas, repairs, and mods.

2 things I want to point out, both of which I might have lost in your article but make a HUGE impact on Bernie's evil and his genius:

At the outset, we need to refine the nomenclature of F1 – Formula One is not a sport, it is a business. To be a sport it would need to be wholly owned by a business or parent company that existed purely, or at least in the most part to act in the interests of the sport itself and the teams themselves. That is not the

Cricket is considered to be the most impenetrable game for non-Englishmen to comprehend. Being English I cannot understand why foreigners might struggle to grasp the appeal of sitting on a wooden bench and watching 22 men occasionally move on-and-off a large field for five days, but believe me when I tell you that a

Hayabusa, because you need to know where your next Miata engine comes from.

EDIT: MontegoMan asked the same question I did, so here's my spin on it:

Still a bit too expensive, it starts at $19000 without AWD. You can pick up an AWD Impreza for less. Pushing the "Cheap, reliable, rugged AWD, a car you can use for all seasons" is what I believe Jeep needs to do.