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Now if only they would fix that goofy Spongebob Squarepants front end...

GT Premium coupe
Black over saddle leather
6-speed manual
GT Track Pack

Now if only they would fix that goofy Spongebob Squarepants front end..

it's been that way for some time. Those ugly shapeless blob headlamps just ruin it. The R230 (pre-facelift) was the last good looking one, IMO.

Flex EcoBoost would be my other suggestion. It's pretty ideal for his situation and yeah, it's fast.

A fucking van? Seriously?

The Ford Five Hundred, in addition to an unrecognizable nameplate, was hampered by some of the blandest, most uninspiring styling ever put on a car. This was mitigated slightly when it became the Taurus again, and finally fixed with the latest gen.

Too bad it suffers from the same ugly, misshapen blob headlamps as the SL.

It's too big. I understand the appeal of a larger screen, but that's what tablets are for. Past a certain point, it becomes too big and clunky to carry around and impossible to use with one hand (and that point is the iPhone 5). The phone (and obligatory protective case) should fit comfortably and completely in my

3rd Gear: From the Bloomberg article:

MICHIGAN VEHICLE CODE (EXCERPT)

tinted windows, which are against the law in Michigan

Holy shit, epic post. The W220 S-class is one of my all time favorites. I wish I had the time and garage space to do something like this. Once again you've done a fantastic job it looks great. Glad to hear it's been reliable, too.

My dream...

This is fucking stupid and a ridiculous waste of money. I can't believe Ford is raking in multi-billion dollar quarterly profits and yet refuses to invest the necessary resources in its luxury brand to make it a serious competitor in today's market. They don't need a scent (seriously?) or a new stupid marketing

I was thinking about this last night after I read the G63 review, and I decided Range Rover. But for the money I'd rather be creative and have a mix:

I'm glad it didn't.

Ok...

No, the TLX will not save Acura. At its best, the TLX is still a FWD-based 290 hp V6 Accord with an ugly beak and spider eyes headlamps. And nobody wants to pay $45K for that.

Or hide it in the lower front fascia like Audi does. Or maybe integrate it into the windshield somehow. This is Mercedes... I'm sure they can come up with something besides an ugly plastic plate in the grille.