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That Miata is hot hot hot!

These wheels look considerably cheaper to make. I agree the dished look is "in" right now when it comes to aftermarket stuff, but check the prices of anything worthwhile and you'll see they are $2,000 on up to HRE pricing for anything dished that isn't made in a 3rd world country. They could have possibly pulled it

I'm BEYOND over this electric car phobia the news feeds off of. I'm actually just over the news altogether.

It is a very well executed design, but I'm afraid the slightly more tailored suit of the Q5 plus Audi's more likely than not superior driving dynamics will push this thing out of its price category for all but those who must buy American. Nowadays that's shortsighted and really doesn't mean anything except buying an

What they should have done:

A2 = small sedan
A3 = small coupe/vert
A4 = midsize sedan
A5 = midsize coupe/vert

But I guess that whole A7 sedan/coupe/with no convertible kind of threw this plan out the window.


Handsome car, but they did away with the fender flares! Maybe they'll throw them back on for the STI just like with the initial launch of the current generation car.

Ferrari dominated this comparison. The Enzo wins it for me with the 599 coming in second. Really unique 458 rear grill treatment at 3:17, too!

$54 per day is pocket change for the original owner(s). It just sounds ludicrous to us common folk. Depreciation isn't a bother to those elite. Sometimes I'm glad I'm not rich and jaded. It makes us better people knowing we can't waste resources at the rate they do.

This is awesome! Layers making it look like it's transforming. Very un-Ferrari looking for sure.

I lovethe design. Funky or downright ugly is a far superior way to make a car than to stay bland and on the conservative side. First off it's how you push design limits, secondly it makes the road a less banal place to drive. I can't imagine what the rejected designs looked like for the RC. Industrial designers

I had never seen that dark blue or that ruby red before. Loving the red! Definitely my favorite with white coming in close second

I can see where you're coming from. The details look beautiful (headlights, tails, distinctive lines, grill), but when they all come together in such a short platform it throws of the look entirely.

People like this are the reason I don't ride a motorcycle. How can someone so terrible at driving in extremely relaxed situations such as reversing in a dealer lot be trusted on public roadways in a killing machine? These are the kinds of people we, as automotive enthusiasts, bemoan. The reason for the ever increasing

Still not a fan of the "low brow" front end, but finally I can understand what the early viewers meant when they described the louvered tail lights. Those have a lot of potential and harken back to both the 3 piece tail lights and the rear window louvers of the past.

It would be AWESOME if they could control the color change to a more exact temperature range. Think bright red sports car for the sunny and warm daytime car show. As it cools down in the evening the car morphs into a dark cop evading color for late night street racing escapes...

Not that I condone street racing, but it

The second one has to be a die cast concept judging by the lack of door seams.

Light-duty truck means any motor vehicle rated at 8,500 pounds GVWR or less which as a vehicle curb weight of 6,000 pounds or less and which has a basic vehicle frontal area of 45 square feet or less, which is: (1) Designed primarily for purposes of transportation of property or is a derivation of such a vehicle, or

The demonic rev drop and touch of clutch slip in first gear + straight cut gearbox whine + un-muffled exhaust + overrun crackles + up shifts you can feel as much as you can hear all contribute equally in sending my aural pleasure sensors off the radar

It definitely appears they are pushing it harder this time around judging by some tire noise and the air brake dancing around under decel. This one must also have the higher option exhaust because it sounds much better than the previous Fiorano clip I watched.

So the previous Jalopnik article was miswritten? Where is the per YEAR information? That will be such a relief to read after seeing what BMW did with the 1M. Now we'll never get to see those special Bimmers on the road because they are immediate collector items that owners don't want to put miles on. That's before