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You mean Swift Sport, right?

This is nothing new in China, considering that hit and runs are like arson,murder and jaywalking, and if you happened to have ties with the local authority, then you can drive like you are playing GTA, as the authorities will take care of those people who try to complain you by sending mobs to beat them up.

Back in the '70s, if you were a plutocrat doing some blow, you had a Rolls-Royce. Kingpins of today rep Maybach. It even has little privacy curtains in the back so the plebes don't see your illicit activities.

Thus, we've created text annotation. You can see an example of image and text annotation on this press release. It's not going going to be the only kind of commenting you'll want to do, but it's a new way to interact with writers.

A 1994 maroon Opel Astra sedan back when I was born in Hong Kong, not exactly this one shown but you know which car I am talking about. Mind you that Opel is a niche brand in Hong Kong when compared to other German brands like VW, or even Japanese brands.

I don't even have to think about for voting NP.

The Yugo is basically a Fiat 126 made in Serbia, so most parts are interchangeable with the Delta S4/integrale. Some folks in Greece, if I remember, even managed to put the S4's engine under a Yugo.

I may be a little late to the game, but I will nominate the Cougar8. (Above:Replica, Below:Real thing)

Best:

Sixth'd. There is a red Grand Am parked down at my residence, and I just can't stop thinking how hideous it is everyday I go to class when I walk pass it.

I really, really overwhelmed with joy when I read the headlines. Despite the absence of the manual (from what I've heard of so far from other posts on Jalopnik), I will still take that wholeheartedly.

Although I much prefer hatchbacks over sedans for this size, I think the S3 sedan on it's own, and it could be a contender for the Subaru WRX. But really, I think they should offer the hatchback alongside the sedan as well, just like Subaru did to the WRX, and from what I heard back from the representatives at Audi in

I really don't mind about the absence of manual transmission, because as long as it's a wagon, I would take it regardless.

Although I am not the only one who is sad to see the hatchback go, the upcoming only-as-a-sedan S3 is really not that bad, at all. I have mentioned about the outgoing A3 hatchback to an Audi representative when I went to the Toronto Auto show, and she replied me that if the upcoming only-as-a-sedan A3 turns out to

They killed it off. BUT, I spoke to an Audi representative in Toronto Auto show, and she told me that if the sedans turns out to have a promising sales number, we could see the return of the hatchback, so let's pray that the sedans are flocking the streets.

Again, I will say this one more time. Because the majority of the car buying Gen-X ers grew up driving Citations and Omnis still think that hatchbacks are cheapos, so that's why they think sedans are prestigious.

I have say this a million times, but I will say this once more: Because the majority of car buying gen-x ers who grew up driving Citations and Omnis has the stigma of 'hatchback are cheapos' deeply rooted in their head, so they will think that sedans, regardless of it's a Corolla or an Audi A3, is prestigious.

I am glad I am not the only one who sees the Ciel front on the new CTS.

Hey Patrick, I just looked up the Facebook page posted at the end of the video, and found out the owner is the Author of Lifehacked, Allen Wong. I thought it will be better to tell you about this just for some extra information.

Nice piece of journalism. When I saw their website at first I was convinced, but then I Googled and then found out that they were indeed fake. Could we get a follow up article on this?