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I would prefer this...

A rigid airship

Lane splitting is only dangerous becasue other drivers aren't paying attention. Go to any other country where lane splitting is not forbidden and drivers are taught how to drive properly and you will see that this practice is not an issue at all.

Jeep Renegade...

Tell that to the Alfa Romeo 4c which got 300lbs heavier on it's trip to America

So it gained 10 hp and 75 - 100 lbs... Someone get me a supercharger and a metric-fuck-ton of carbon fiber and I think we might have something here...

I don't know if it is, but if it's not, it should be.

Vintage Maseratis are the best Maseratis

I drove the original release back in 07 or something.

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I was there in January (or maybe February, its all blending together now) and a fellow Opponaut took me by there. Even though the streets were lined with snow, the sidewalks were plastered with Aston Martins, Maseratis, McLarens, and other fun exotics.

I am sure they will. When the S197 chassis first came out it took 2 model years before the heavy hitters showed up. I am sure they will build something to compete with the ZL-recall and the new hellcant.

(Some of you are thinking:Really? Is that really true? That doesn't sound true. An automotive elevator? I'm looking that up.)

Truth

I can't wait to see people frantically waving at their dashboards as all their hopes and dreams of changing the volume or lowering the temp go hilariously wrong while I drive by with my turn-dial-to-change accessories.

Well I have been more, well, impressed, with the Chrysler platforms after the Fiat merger. That being said, hopefully they pulled some engineers from one of Fiats more prominent handling divisions to help design the suspension components on this one.

Umm... It's supposed to be a GT500 (or whatever the new hi-po Foed will be named) / ZL1 fighter... So it is, in fact, in exactly the same class as the Mustang and Camaro.

And it still weighs as much as a 3500 Mega cab... and probably handles about the same.

Most states do not require smog / windshields / etc for motorcycles so it's kind of the in between step from a car to a motorcycle.