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Depends, did they make a profit on those 2000 units?

Given the traditions of the site we’re on, it was probably just a friendly rib.

You recycle it. Something the US doesn’t do but our counterparts in smarter, less fearful nations (like France) do.

How is it for cars older than OBDII but not old enough for complete exemption?

No one is planning on taking our cars away.

As opposed to your comments, which focus mostly on angrily attempting to deconstruct other people’s comments and don’t even contribute an opinion about the article subject to the conversation.

Whomever they have drawing up and approving these designs needs to be, uh, let go.

I quite like the outgoing M2, but that’s about all that comes to mind.

Wrong on both counts.

I...do not like the direction Hyundai’s styling is going. The Sonata is alright, but the rest are edging toward Lexus-ugly. Bold and distinctive, to be sure, but not attractive.

Ironically, the GT Line gets the AWD option and GT is stuck as FWD-only.

What the actual fuck is that rank-amateur garbage? There have been a zillion and a half attempts at redesigning the F40 by less seasoned individuals, and this one ranks among the worst I’ve ever seen.

The F50 is pretty much all function and still has a very well-resolved appearance, moreso than the road version of the F50.

Why does he look like a Denobulan? Or a human with 1/16th Klingon in him?

It’s going into craters on Earth’s moon; it doesn’t need to deal with mynocks and Titan space slugs, it needs to deal with giant insects. Some Raid projector nozzles, perhaps?

I imagine his reaction will sound like a reading of your username.

It’s always amazing to me how the tweaks made to the F50 GT completely transform the car.

I’m eagerly awaiting the RS e-tron GT version of this car. I’m planning on buying out my S3 and then saving so I can get one of those.

Being a member of the demographic most likely to buy this car, nope. Those capacitive buttons are traaaaaaash.

Yup. I suppose I should have used the correct future tense in my post, since I’m really talking about what they replace those Siemens motors with. It’s those current motors they are rather dissatisfied with.