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Open question: which luxury brand is currently the best positioned?

A newlywed friend of mine just bought one of these to replace whatever he was driving before. Looks just like that. He has an unreasonable love for Sebrings. Something to do with his first car, I think.

Great now here come the 1993 105hp 2.3 liter fanboys telling us that this new 4-banger Mustang is "sacrilege." Two-plugs-per-cylinder is the only way, heathens.

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If I die in a fiery crash I can just have "That's Normal" on my gravestone.

"this data surprised me since I honestly can't remember the last time I listened to an AM/FM station while driving"

The Alfa. Because, well, just look at it.

As long as they bring the weight down with out sacrificing anything else I'm happy.

Public transportation can be very enabling of Jalop-type behavior. If you take a train or bus to work, you can justify buying a car that gets horrible gas mileage and has questionable reliability, but is infinitely more fun than the Accord you have now.

What else made it special? The car is most significant because its design featured a cabin that was stretched to the front and rear with wheels moved close to the corners, maximizing interior space in a way that was later termed "cab forward." This design would form the genesis of the Chrysler LH-platform cars of the

The Dart, except in a few unobtanium (as in low 3 digit production) models that were back door factory racing support, was a slow as beans shitbox.

Reviving the name of a pretty important SUV and putting on a (still pretty capable) FWD based crossover. Although it seems to be working

The Put in Bay Road Race in Put in Bay, Ohio

seriously you so dont want a tesla in ohio, the roads are so shitty they'll all be on fire constantly

The Bugatti Veyron Diamond Limited Edition is a 1/18-scale, solid-gold, diamond-encrusted model of a Veyron selling for £2 million (about $3.3 million). Yes, that's more than an actual Veyron costs.

There has been too much violence. Too much pain. But I have an honorable compromise. Just walk away. Give me your low seat, the sharp handling, the light weight, and the whole performance package, and I'll spare your lives. Just walk away and we'll give you a safe passageway in the customer loyalty. Just walk away and

The Prelude is a great car. It's only a two seater so there's a lot of room for its size, and it's a lightweight so the power is more than adequate. I like them, and I'm a V8 Camaro driver.