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I don't think people here (including Jalopnik) are hating on the fact that these guys like cars (with questionable mods), but rather that they're trying to act like they roll harder than anybody else because their hyundai has lambo doors and their mustang can do donuts, and their civic has a body kit on it.

Cool video and cars. I always liked his cars and music since I first heard him 20 years ago.

Most car designs for the past 10 years suck. Lines are not fluid, no real theme to them.

I think it's mostly basement dwellers who rarely go outside into the real world to realize that things like this do happen on a daily basis, and that car crashes are not just products of hollywood cgi. Also its funny how many commenters on youtube question why the camera was rolling at that moment, as maybe the

Ok, I know many of you think this is a bot, but it's very unlikely. Dealerships hire 3rd party live chat companies who in turn hire operators to answer any inquiries. Rarely does an actual staff member from the dealership sit by the computer or run the live chat. Therefore when a customers inquires through the live

Did someone say bumpers?

Any luxury brand that partnered up with Lincoln is weird. Lincolns tend to depreciate like a rock and age so fast.

I have to agree with you on the Sonata. It may look half decent for a Korean car, and designers took styling risks that no other manufacturer wanted to in the mid size sedan class (they all look boring) but once you sit in it and touch the buttons, you can tell it's no Honda or Toyota. It's like an imitation toy

Choice #3 - I'm surprised nobody mentioned it. Any Ford Mustang.

My #2 choice is the Pontiac Firebird, preferably KITT with the Hasselhoff behind the wheel

The 1977 to 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood - doesn't get any more American than this with deeply padded seats, column shift, big V8, and pinky light steering.

I miss the Molson Indy days. From time to time you'll also see a special edition Dodge Ram or Dakota in traffic that was used to parade drivers before the race.

Better looking than the new awkward Civic. Better proportions. The dash does look like it's 5 stories tall like someone mentioned. This is what the Civic should have been. And I think it's nicer than the previous entry level Canadian only Acura CSX (which was identical to a Civic) or the second gen Acura EL.

Great list. But it's more for a gearhead with $20k cash or personal line of credit rather than the payment car buyer who's looking for a reliable commuter for $300/month. First you'll have trouble financing anything older than 4-5 years old at a decent rate and decent enough term to make it affordable, and secondly

As much as I dislike the ad, it does exactly what it's supposed to. Catch the attention of middle aged dudes and convey the message that it's ok for kids who were cool in high school to drive CRV's. For those perhaps that remember the movie fondly and secretly wished they'd be like Ferris Bueller, they can now

Ferrari FF !!!

This Toyota demostrates nothing, other than a somewhat pleasing looking styled car. I'd like them to explain exactly how it "considers both emotional and rational relationships person-to-car and car-to-society". Maybe it's Toyota-speak meaning that this car is anti-Beige.

That's why consumer focus groups on automotive styling don't work. You hire styling experts who will make the design, make it appealing, and functional, not poll a few thousands youth who think they want this or that. Look at what happened to the Pontiac Aztek; it was a car that meant to be something different for

1999-2005 Corolla. Beige. I know several "IT" guys who drive/drove them.

It reminds me of those cheap chinese no name plasticy toy cars you find in dollar stores. Is that what it was based on?