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Estimated first year sales: Three.

Some are undoubtedly fun, but because of the feeling that 0.01% of the things will trickle down to something you'll buy in the near future, they're usually glossed over.

And that's why I care even less about those Gran Turismo Design concepts. They're concept cars that are even more far-removed from reality but spun off as a real thing. At that point you might as well look at Ridge Racer cars.

Maybe the LT is really for Low Traction.

I thought the car was in need of a wash before I noticed the symmetry of the design.

I'm sure I'll get some flack for this, but I'd take a whole series where they all go to some random place with cars <$1000 (and various criteria) every week and face a bunch of stupid challenges. And add a news segment for good measure. No need for SIARPC or segments where only 1 or 2 or them are present.

I used to watch wrestling but stopped maybe 5 years ago, but when I did I had already switched to IMPACT. It was much more enjoyable, especially the X-Division. I really thought they'd be more successful ratings wise than they have been so far.

Here's a pic of the Disco's designer:

Here (Toronto) the closest one to me is located in a mall (funnily enough, across from both the Apple store and the Microsoft store) so it attracts a lot of visitors. It's cool to see all the features it has and unlike high-end dealers, they welcome as many people to come in and just browse or check it out. No

Top Gear is my favourite show, but I almost never watch the SIARPC segments. The 10 minute spent interviewing a celeb (who I've never heard of half the time) could be better spent, even on a much longer news segment.

Agreed. It'll be interesting to see how, or if, they can downsize/relocate their Cadillac dealers because I'm sure the dealer groups would oppose it.

Or like a Tesla store.

I don't think the size of the dealers is the problem, I think the fact that they're always amongst Chevy dealers that is the problem. It isn't the same experience and it doesn't have the prestige of going to a german dealer.

Congrats. Although, if you were in Canada, you could import one of these:

I believe this might be the mugshot:

One wouldn't expect a bridge named for the most delicious of dressings would be bad, but combine this bridge's height and narrowness with the fact that it's in one of the snowiest parts of the country, and yeah, you might be clenching driving over it.

And before that MLSE was owned by a pension plan that had 140 BILLION in net assets - more than its current ownership has.

Those are PERFECT rims for a McLaren.

I thought it was a joke too; the front looks so goofy.

Same goes for the NBA. Atlanta is #1 in the East and has no guards & their forward is in 13th place.