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How many IDx concepts were sacrificed to make this boring, ugly monstrosity a reality?

Who in the hell approved this atrocity?! It looks like a budget Mazda 3 wearing a gas mask.

It’s only a wagon if it’s got the ride height and overall stance of a sedan. By contrast, the Audi Allroad, a wagon aspiring to be a crossover, sits lower than this car. Plus, this Infiniti suffers from the typical bloated crossover look. So, any relevant measure this is a crossover.

The only thing I like about this car are the taillights. The rest looks like a modern-day Chevrolet Cobalt with a body kit that would have been the wet dream of an early 2000’s teenager.

I saw a new Murano yesterday and felt like it was an assault on the senses. There was more going on with that car than I've seen on most supercars. Admittedly, it didn't look bad, but the glass across the C and D pillars was a lot more distracting a design element than it should be.

It looks like they slapped on a body kit to hide the fact that they haven’t refreshed the design at all. That’s unfortunate, because I think the last thing this car needs is to look more old school WRX-style ricey. It’s an attractive car that could have benefited from a few tweaks.

Congratulations to Germany. There's no reason they should have caved to F1's demands. If this had happened in the US, organizers would have demanded that tax payers help foot the bill. They'd try to sell us on job creation or something, but the real motivation would be lining the pockets of those few individuals.

I like it. It does away with the slightly questionable fascia and boxes the car off quite nicely, giving it better proportions. The wheels and fender flares definitely help too.

The accident is unfortunate. The cars, however, look pretty damn cool. I continue to maintain that they look a lot more interesting than F1 cars. Yeah, it's a bit much, but then isn't that the point of open wheel race cars?

I can understand the desire to emphasize the futuristic nature of this sport, but that gauge on the right is unnecessarily cluttered, unintuitive and a massive waste of space. Particularly annoying is how big the whole thing is but the numbers are miniscule, even for HD.

I have to check the packaging, but I'm pretty sure I have the Masterpiece Convey Optimus Prime MP-10. Optimus is roughly 6" - 7" tall in robot mode and part of his body is die cast metal. I've got the trailer and everything but I don't remember ever seeing Spike, but maybe he only comes on the bigger set.

We all have character flaws that result in punching a coworker? Give me a fucking break.

I never understood this irrational fixation people have to come to the defense of celebrities like they're a close family member. These people do things that in your personal life would have you screaming outrage and contemplating a lawsuit. Imagine your own boss punching you in the face because you didn't satisfy his

The difference here is that Wonder Woman is not an Olympic runner. You don't see women in the military, or even in other sports, dressed like that.

I'd argue that this series trumps everything on this list. Less marketing and more pure manufacturing.

You're kidding, right? I've seen people get incredibly pissed off but never contemplate violence. The worst that happens is a shouting match, but even that is rare. The only people I've ever known who got violent had maturity issues.

I'm curious to know how you'd feel if you were stuck working for an asshole. I like Clarkson's on-air persona, but that doesn't excuse him being an asshole. If Top Gear ends up cancelled, so be it. I enjoy the show, but it isn't a necessity for life.

The entire How It's Made: Dream Cars series is excellent. Even the factories that get featured are impressive in their own right. Although, eventually it becomes evident that everyone builds their cars the same exact way, which is enlightening in it's own right.

If you're in a situation where you're considering a lease on a car you can't otherwise afford perhaps you should reevaluate your desire to "look the part".

My parents have told me that my first word was "car" so I guess I started early.