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bobkustofawitshz
bobkustofawitshz

I think the rest of it is fine and the interior is awesome, but whenever I see the front end of one of these, this is what I think of

Low mileage, Japanese reliability, 280 hp, 0-60 under 6 seconds and with the bonus of RWD and available manual. Under $10k.

Acura is the hummingbird of the automotive world.

Watch the other video, it's there. I'm surprised she wasn't shot.

I knew from the first time I saw it. The dash-to-axle ratio says it all. And we got word that the new D6 platform (that can be configured for RWD) won’t be ready until 2019. I was really hoping for a rear-biased AWD system like most Audis, which I think could really make this car competitive in its segment. But I fear

Yes. Say what you will about the interior (I’d prefer just the mocha or similar brown) but as someone in the snow belt who wants the AWD but doesn’t want to give up the manual or the luxury bits, I would totally buy this. One of the major reasons I haven’t considered Subaru is all the hard plastic and generally cheap

Unfortunately, all the AMGs were.

That’s taking the seller’s word for it. Seems a little low to me as well; I’d add the qualifier in the US. My brief research yields several different figures. Best I could find was this thread on MBworld (numbers themselves from an AMG lounge thread):

Me too! I looked for a C43 or C36 but couldn’t find any on eBay.

This Mercedes C32 AMG. 349 hp supercharged V6. Less than 850 made. It’s a sleeper - virtually indistinguishable from lesser versions of Mercedes’ popular entry level sedan, unless you’re in the know. 0-60 in about 5 seconds. Buy it now for $10,400.

Exterior I’d probably go with night blue or black. I like the two-tone interior as well, but I’m a big fan of brown, so natural leather in espresso/cognac would be my pick. I’m ok with splurging a bit on the interior. Good call on the mahogany! Manual of course. I’d keep it pretty basic and skip all the packages.

Because it’s the best!

I don’t like it. It’s ugly. Very mid-90s Dodge. Like some sort of weird Stratus.

Yeah but it’s still FWD, and in my opinion a Lincoln (or any big luxury sedan for that matter) should never be FWD. At least the K900 has the proper wheels driven. As does the Genesis, which I think is one of the best values in the market.

I completely agree with you, it is a Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R. Yes, Ford (and everyone else) is wrong.

Agreed. Something like this should do it.

Yes. It’s stupid, IMO, and sounds awkward, like some kind of joint venture between Mercedes and AMG, whereas AMG is actually a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler and has been since 2005. I don't get it.

How much ya wanna bet BMW just says “ah, fuck it” and drops the manual all together?