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I wouldn't be surprised if other automakers did this too. As someone who's never been a fan of GM before, it's nice to like more American car companies than just Tesla.

Nope! I like it despite having a Scion badge.

Today I learned that I don't understand monster truck rallies.

Cheaper than an actual Packard, you say? Clearly one must buy it and use it to build Packards to cheat the system.

Maybe they'll do some McLaren inner-wheel braking. How much does that cost to implement?

They're going against the fundamentals that made them great in the first place, but things change. If you're the kind of person who cares about this, you're probably also the kind of person who thinks that the E39 5-series were the best ones, and weren't going to buy any new BMWs anyway. They're all fat and heavy,

I work at a Starbucks drive through. Most people indeed have no idea which wheels are driven.

That 90s intro killed me. I was born in that year!

This is the worst part. I'll hope that in another universe where this went to production, they gave it its own badge so it wouldn't identify with the PT Cruiser and Town and Country so well.

Doesn't matter.

Hahaha. If there had to be a cartoonish example of Philly driving, that's it.

As an American, I don't get it either. For work, yes, but just because you needed a vehicle and this one was higher up?

I love it for the horrible 90s logo. That alone makes it worth whatever this sells for.

It'd be better with a stick, but my parents were sponsoring me a car, it was the best thing on the lot for what was needed, and I needed it within two days. Instead of being unhappy that I couldn't have a manual, I'm happy that it doesn't have a slushbox. I get to use a cool gadget like a DCT every day, which is neat

I have a lot of agree for that. At least New York drivers know they're cutting you off. Philly drivers point their wheels at their destination and go there in a straight line with their eyes closed.

Oh, I didn't think of that one! I've been on it at six in the morning and it was midday-ish traffic.

The NJ Turnpike has always been fine for me. We also have 295, which is swell.

Tolls. Lots of them. Exits. Some of them:

"Whose green car is that? That thing is so ugly it's cool."