interesting, they don't even show the GM badge on the ren cen in the opening "sequence" on their site. Must be a silent re-branding....
@Rattleface Blouses, proprietor of awesome.: If I remember correctly, Paul Jones may have been the one to make me an approved commenter, no longer among the masses of pink text...... now I'm amongst the masses of gray text, but let's not complain :-P
@baruin: The way I see it, as long as the owner enjoys the car, then it's all right with me! I don't exactly have much room to complain, being as I'm not an owner anyway! :-P
@Xelmon: haha.....Now I'll see that every time I see one.
@Cheeseslap spanks his ACR for being good: Agreed. Shinari may not be a Nagare (although I'd disagree), but at least there's potential for it to prevent another happy Mazda.
@Rattleface Blouses, proprietor of awesome.: speaking of, what happened to Paul Jones?? He used to be all over Jalopnik.
@Twonius: heart click.
Excellent choice! Congrats to m.m.shaefer! I present you with this nice little Ford I saw as I was traversing Yellowstone: - or not, Nibbles said no. Next time?
@OohErMissus: and that deserves a heart click :-D
@Spieg-el of Krypton: haha, I know, I've been hanging around oppo enough in the past two weeks to get the idea of the culture around these parts. :-D
@Spieg-el of Krypton: your comments are making it hard for me to take any jalopnik post seriously..... it's a good thing (I think...)
I don't know if anyone else caught this, but I believe Apple said that any song under 90 seconds would still have the 30 second preview - or maybe this was just a joke? "Time to compile a list of my favorite 89-second-and-shorter tunes."
@Spiegel De Niro: Touche!
@Spiegel De Niro: I had to break out the lolcats...... because, well, A - it's a lolcat, and B - the Nurburgring for pickups is an uphill 11,000 foot climb towing 18000 pounds! ....I'd like to see a performance car do that....
@usa1: Bolder? If they make it any bolder, owners will be able to lease it out for advertising space! It's getting bigger by the year. :-P
That's awesome - Chevy proved that numbers don't mean everything. As they say in Architecture, "you design for the extremes" and it looks like Chevy did just that. (Because really, what good is 400 hp and 800 ft/lbs if it only works at sea level? :-P)
@doug-g: