PurpleDingaling
Billy Dee Williams
PurpleDingaling


I'm thinking the older CLK. Its got a high rear decklid but the front/hood might be too small, the reflection is distorting a lot.

You're using a restrictive argument that can't be beaten. You're eliminating any argument against the hybrid system by saying what if it simply "performs better".

If I could make a small satellite speaker that reproduces frequencies better than a large bookshelf speaker on paper, why wouldn't people buy it?

I never

Its not bad if it performs better.

The problem is it wont. There will have to be a compromise which we could say will be weight. It could perform faster in turns and in the straights with the extra power boost but it would lose the lightweight feel you can only get from a lighter car.

A Turbo/Supercharger is something

Burner...

By your logic, engine horsepower has nothing to do with vehicle power, rather wheel horsepower does.

Torque isn't just an acceleration 0-60 numbers game builder, when you drive something with a solid amount of torque, you FEEL the acceleration. Once you've driven a car with a strong amount of torque,

Not necessarily untrue. I'll bet like my old 1999 and 2000 Civics, that his V70 has squishy interior leather all around the cabin which is nice. The problem is as I stated, even Civics from that era were all soft touch materials whereas now everything uses plastics.

Now as someone who owns a Sonata, I really wish



As others mentioned, I don't see Aston at all

Santa Fe on the other hand...

Exactly, the modern Aston grille as we know it was made during Ford's ownership.

The classic DB5 had much more flare on the bottom half's sides whereas its been supressed a bunch today.

Has this been in development hell? I know Deus Ex Human Revolution was started in 2007 and got released in 2011 and in that four years they made a game I really enjoyed, moreso than the Invisible War (Loved the original DX)

I would be against using ammonia and other chemicals to cleanse pieces of meat which should be thrown away if it was in every product but it isn't.

"POWs in World War II used the oxidation on razer blades as a semiconductor "

A Fit for under $15K? Good luck. I tried getting an $18K Fit Sport and the dealership conveniently only had two fully optioned out ones (no navigation) and wanted $22K.

Saw your other post too. Please explain what an IVT is.

Actually wondering because I never heard of one.

Is that a massive chunk of glossy plastic from the gauges to the shifter?

Man I hate me some glossy plastic. So much that I keep a microfiber cloth in my Sonata... and mine is the base GLS so no glossy plastic on the door trim thank god.

You do realize that you're terribly misinformed if you think our consumerism will remain a problem and that we invaded countries to keep fuel prices low right?

Maybe we're sick of how the rest of the world basically bends with us... Nah we love us some globalization.

Actual performance cars instead of just increasing HP by 18 and increasing weight by 68lbs?

In No Order but this is more of a modern list instead of gushing about Dusenburgs 

1) Porsche - I don't really need to justify this one. Even the Cayenne is brilliant.
2) Nissan/Datsun - Their small trucks were excellent, the 240Z and 1600 Roadsters were cars that drew first blood against the British sports cars. The


Any "Fairlady"

Yeah I've seen one Ironman around a few times in Houston and I swear, it must be the one I was about to buy. 

I wish Nissan would make the Juke a bit more offroad friendly.

Indeed, I almost bought an Ironman edition. 

SORRY BURNERBRO, one guy mentioned it before me but the commenting system tends to skip/obscure comments on my laptop.