TheDoubleClutchBandit
TheDoubleClutchBandit
TheDoubleClutchBandit

I know empathy is difficult sometimes, but there are people less fortunate than you (wow who'da thought). They're victims of what is a poorly run (mostly local) government and societal barriers. These people don't have alternatives. Genuinely, I wish there was some kind of change I could bring. I'm not saying you

I understand the need for specifics. I just meant that the company is SoCal based. Unsurprisingly, they've become somewhat of an eco-fashion statement (a-la Prius). In this case however, it's a desirable car. I don't like Tesla, in fact I don't care much for Elon Musk, but the company is doing a good job and the Model

I would upgrade the exhaust too. Not to something too loud, but something a little more gurgley. It's interesting how it aged a lot better than most other GM products of the mid 2000s. Maybe not so much the nose, but the overall body for sure.

It's a pretty cool car. I would be pretty excited if GM ever brought over/made a new one. In a lot of ways, it's the ideal car for a lot of people.

Everywhere in Southern California, but then again that kind of makes sense given they're essentially from Southern California, plus the demographic.

I like it in this kind of red purple, if that's what you mean. It's unique.

I usually see one every other day, on average. Love the sound these things make.

I wouldn't mind one at all. Very cool. I would probably do the Holden badge conversion, just because I want something different, but ya know.

Absolutely right. It was the first thing that occurred to me, since a lot of times they're confused for one another among non-EU residents.

Ok let's just let everyone there starve and die, we can start a new Motown with a better race of humans.

For being considered a sales flop, I see them at least a few times a week.

Oh shit what if BMW revived the 700? Keep the original layout and build it please! Also, Audi: make an RS1 and sell it Stateside. I'll be #1 on the list.

Well if it wouldn't fit, then this:

I would probably have the Sonett, but do the most unholy of things and drop a new engine/transmission in it. Probably a VTEC unit, to me it suits the car. I'm not even a fan of VTECs or engine/transmission swaps, but I think it would be all kinds of awesome. Think of the noise it would make.

Are you sure it wasn't one of these?

That's pretty great. I've never seen Zoolander, but I think I need to now.

I think the rear 3/4 view is pretty much the best angle too. Very well proportioned, with a not too aggressive but still confident stance. In a lot of ways it's pretty minimalist (which is kind of the dominant artistic zeitgeist). It's like classy woman: just knows how much skin to show, and which shade of lipstick to

That changes everything. You can star in the movie then. Go for it.

This is a good looking car in pictures. I'm just going to say that now. In real life? It's a really good looking car. Properly good looking. If I had enough money for a 991 911, I genuinely think I would buy a Cayman S instead simply because I know it's a great car and probably all the car I need. Looking the part

Damn, you beat me to posting this. There was this exact conversation on Oppo a few days ago. The car grew on me a lot, and the moment I found out you can get it with a manual I instantaneously had a stroke and shit myself out of pure automotive ecstasy. I forgive BMW for the X6, just because of this car. Not the X6M