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I respectfully disagree. Sublime is a fine color on the Challenger. :-)

What can I say, I enjoy owning weird, unique, rare vehicles.

Is it wrong that I want to own a Murano CC......just to see the looks I get? Even better if its sea foam green.

The only things I know about DriveTime is that if you buy a car from them, you’ll be significantly upside down until the vehicle is paid for. Every customer we had financed through drive time was at least $5,000 upside down, even more than halfway through the loan duration.

I’m afraid I would be unable to stop myself from buying an El Corvette.

Testify!

I still want one in the “wrong” color, the maroon it was offered in. Why? Because all of them were black!

Everything sounds beneficial to my enjoyment of the site. I am a huge fan of the relatively unique voices on Jalopnik, and look forward to hearing more from them. That being said, the crowd sourced articles “What car will still be red in eighty years?” leave much to be desired. There is very little actual information

I am simply curious as to your thoughts on the Diablo sharing headlights with a Nissan. Or the McLaren F1 sharing tail lights with a bus? Most manufacturers source components from a corporate parts bin, or in the case of limited production super cars, focus on the engineering of the vehicle dynamics versus what the

The side profile reminds me of the first Range Rover Sport.

Honestly, I'm going to buy it no matter what, if only to keep 20 year old me from being a liar saying if they ever brought a legitimate Type R to the USA I'd buy it. I've had several Type S Acuras, now it's time to see what Honda can really do.

The lost art of a music video that accurately depicts the song at the correct time.

I think it’s simply because it’s a limited Ferrari in general. There is a huge customer base of wealthy individuals who want something that the other climate controlled garage owners don’t have, and it seems the rare Ferraris are the default choice.

Prepare to be stunned. The Enzo had an MSRP of $660,000. If you can find me one for sale for under $1M, I’ll eat my hat. The only caveat is it can’t be one that’s been crashed or damaged then repaired.

The current Volt is, in fact, a lift back.

Oh how I love Marion Cotillard.

When a consumer negotiates a deal based on monthly payments, there are scenarios where even with all the taxes and fees applied, the real monthly payment is lower than what was agreed upon by the consumer. Therefore the dealership will add products and services to reach the previously agreed upon payment, sometimes

I miss Crunchy Black.