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Since when does an employee of a company suddenly become THAT company? I'm sorry, but an employee STEALING something does not constitute full responsibility on behalf of the company he works for. If a 'normal' thief stole the car, would the insurance company replace it with a brand new car? Hell no. Equal value plus

Missing fog lights! This immediately tells EVERYONE you got the base model of that automobile you just paid a lot for. It ALSO means you have a blank switch inside the car; that's a genuine two-for-one shit deal! (Photo is the closest I could get to what I mean.)

Yes... AGREED. First-time user here also and they are amazing on my Mustang. I can legitimately TRY to lose control, yet the damn car stays in control and never feels unsafe like it used to.

An awkward-looking AND unpainted plastic bumper on this $40K+ sedan?! Wow, this is terrible design; they need to redo the rear fascia.

Cross your fingers for a manual. At this point, how could it hurt?

You didn't even see it in person. Jesus Christ! Calm the F' down.

I get hints and whispers of the BMW 6-Series here, which is such a GOOD thing. Love it already. I rented a 2013 Mustang convertible and savored every second, so my next Stang (it will be the 3rd in my garage) may have to be the 2016... need one year to get the kinks out, lol.

Look at the car long enough, though, and it grows on you.

Nissan's following the news of its profitable second quarter with a little present for all of you Z-car fans: They're dropping the price by more than $3,000. That means the base price price of a new Nissan 370Z is under $30,000 if you get the one with a manual transmission, which is the way you wanted it anyways.

Please, it looks really aggressive for the first photo. I'm looking forward to the full reveal now.

I cry at your misspelled version of 'too' also.