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I get it Takuro, no worries.

It is not...

To think that, if GM hadn't pulled the plug on Pontiac so quickly, we could have this in the guise of a G8.

Yah, my folks got the 2.5 and it's what I based my brief assessment on; sorry if I didn't make that clear.

I suspect there aren't such laws requiring the bars on trucks in China ;)

It's a fair idea and works in other countries. The real problem is the excess with which Americans have become accustomed to over the last 40 years. This allows for larger vehicles, little to no public transportation infrastructure and, most importantly, the ability to move further away from their work (suburbs).

I'd be ok with the interface; not so much with the 'Apple or nothing' philosophy that will surely come with it. Regardless where your fanboy allegiances lie, the OS is bulletproof and idiot proof in addition to updates coming straight from Apple and not via a carrier (Android's biggest problem). Updates and syncing

Very easy with an AR-15; the barrel is only 20 inches long and the trigger is well within the normal wingspan of a human... it's not a rifle per se, more considered a carbine.

Nah, there's a 3rd, the 2.5 flat 5 cylinder... which, in and of itself, is a fine engine and more than adequate. I'd even say it's a nice fit for the car, great acceleration, decent mileage and quiet on the freeway.

Neutral - Fusion > Mazda6 > Accord > Passat. I'm not really sure what's going on with VW these days; I recognize they got cheap with the Jetta a couple of years ago but it's been extended to what should be their leading brand (biggest market).

Roger that!

May I have too Mr. Hardigree? You handsome devil you!

"450+ hp 383 Stroker motor - Chevy V8 - overkill, yes, but that's the point. If you have to ask why, please grab your wine cooler and get back to Pinterest"

Ozzy is the only entertainer that I understand better when he sings than when he talks. Regardless, his voice at 60+ isn't far off where it was at 25.

Looks likes a bloated Magnum :(

As a registered Republican I'm leaning towards the Democratic view here... I like that the feds took a chance on bleeding edge technology development. It's good for the country and it's good for consumers, even if it's 'trickle down' technology gains.

Thank you sir!

Oldsmobile with a striking resemblance to an E39.

Neil Peart's Aston Martin DB5

I'm really pleased it worked out this way and common sense won the day.