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Insert All Classic British Sportscar fans here. Despite being some of the hardest-core petrol heads in the world, who should know better than anyone that their cars will never be reliable, still buy them, restore them and remain fans of them.

I'd argue that you you can throw in thieves for good measure. One the most commonly stolen cars also has fans who happen to steal the parts they use to modify it. I've actually had a longtime Honda owner tell me that around the Yonkers area, you're best to leave one lugnut missing from your driver's side rear wheel.

I am being dismissive because you are trying to claim through extensive use of language (read: rants) that style is a measurable quality that can be 'behind' or 'ahead of'. Style in any sense is completely subjective. So while you make absolute statements that are still little more than your own opinion (worst in

So where are all the Fiat-purists screaming about the brand being ruined? Anyone? Maybe that's just the Mini crowd.

You know what they say about opinions.

I agree. Tell the marketing department that, I'm sure they'll put it in their suggestion box.

Yes that is what I meant. They literally steal the plans and tools to manufacture identical cars with new badges, and the chinese court system doesn't give two shits about the rest of the developed world and our copyright or trademarks.

Actually, they had the 5 and 6-series long before Audi came out with the A5. They are mirroring their own idea to reflect through the whole lineup. I don't agree with the decision, but that is what the geniuses in marketing came up with I'm sure.

I can't tell if you're trolling or not...

I don't think you really get it though. This is actually an M3 coupe, albeit with a 4 instead to reflect the new naming convention of 4 series being the coupe. The standard coupes will likely be called something like t he 428i, 435i, etc.

He should have converted a 4 door into a pickup, so the front door/cockpit could have a smaller footprint.

N: Yawn. There is never anything new about a 'new' Chinese automaker. Just another carbon copy machine among a sea of someone-else's-ideas.

It's not a new useless model, just a new useless naming convention. It's still a coupe 3 series.

I agree. If the 'true' american soccer fans could postpone their European addiction long enough to give support to the home clubs, we'd see change coming much faster and the games would reflect that in levels of excitment. Even the highlights from this game from the article were terrific.

With youtube music on this, it could be an app killer

I did this all the time to a previous, incompetent landlord I had in college. I didn't realize it had legal significance, but I'll take this for future reference.

Sounds like a bunch of desperate girls who are hoping somebody will tell them their initial impression of the text (ie: bad) is wrong.

I understand, but the fans like us are the only ones who can help push the popularity (and therefore money, sponsorships, exposure and then talent). I agree with the quality of play, but I spent a bit of time catching highlights from a few Sounders games and they do have some pretty serious talent.

Well I didn't follow them to begin with. I'm interested in following a NY team that doesn't feature Thiery Henry.

I was a too young to have seen those headlines, but can somebody enlighten me on who was pushing the anti-trust suit? My reason for asking is, which browsers even existed that were actually 'better' than IE at the time?