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Look above Rolls-Royce on the first strand. It's there, below Merk, which I assume is Merkur.

Yeah, safety regulations could be a challenge, but at least emissions ones wouldn't, if they offered the same powertrains that the regular Mitsubishi Fuso Canter does.

Neutral: Do You Want Any Chinese Cars?

That teaser image...Malibu (front and center, foglamps give it away), Cruze, Camaro, Volt, and Spark?

Small turbocharged one, like a Nissan Juke?

Black Box Games (Need for Speed, Skate) - Purchased by EA in 2002; shut down in 2013.

Sounds like a modern day Lotus Carlton.

The front end looks like the offspring of a Mulsanne and the 1999 Hunaudières concept, with a big 6 tacked on the grille like a 'Hello, my name is' sticker.

Yeah, but that's been proven to be an underestimate.

Sun visors are great when they work, but their size is pretty limited. I'd be shocked if there isn't a a more clever solution possible, I mean, there has to be.

Agreed. The automotive industry could learn a thing or two from WeatherTech.

If I were an automaker, especially one that made performance cars, I'd really invest in trying to make thinner A-Pillars that still met modern safety standards.

These taillights make the car look like it's in motion, even at a standstill.

Hyundai makes a lot of non-automotive things. What they make isn't crazy, but the variety is.

A Corvette Z06 is a pretty good deal for what it is, but it's not exactly cheap. It starts at about $80 grand, and as you can imagine, there's some pricey options: racing stripes are $950, a carbon fiber ground effects package is $3995, and a fire extinguisher is as much as a Chevy Cruze. What, what?

Looks pretty good.

Correction: Honda Acty. Subaru's kei van is the Sambar.

If we're gonna go with non-production vehicles, I'm gonna throw my hat into the ring.

Kenseth showed true skills and traits of a champion tonight, that's for sure.

The whole top 5 in the finishing order was impressive.