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A slight correction, Spyker is Dutch, not Italian

From Bangladesh and India?

See, the more immigrants the better.

Yet another case for keeping anime stories in animated mediums. The only time these things work is when the live action movie is sensible enough to adjust everything (costumes, fights, weapons, etc) to something more appropriate for live humans.

This is only relevant if it’s a continuation of SAC.

I just realized why I always thought the R35 looked so different from the older GT-Rs (when I was a kid I didn’t even realize the GT-R was an evolution of the Skyline GT-Rs). The headlights on the older GT-Rs were always predominantly horizontal, while the R35's headlights are mostly vertical, heck the only other cars

Wait, what? When was the last time he stood up anyway? (I’ve only played P4 btw)

Ooooh rear window louvers!

Wow, I actually have something in common with a Jalopnik writer, even though I live on the other side of the world.

I really like how frank and self-depreciating he is. Really seems like a chill guy you’d want to hang out with.

Yeah things like this tend to happen in developing countries. I live in Indonesia, and you can’t get the base model of anything from Porsche or other luxury marques. The only cars they sell are overpriced top-of-the-line models.

Is it mid-engined? It looks mid-engined.

What is that white van in front of the pickup? Seems interesting.

Thanks for the answer guys, now I can finally have my peace of mind back.

Is this a movie reference? I’m sure I’ve heard that line somewhere.

How could you guys not mention this? :(

Looking at this car gave me an idea; what if, to differentiate the 86 and the BRZ, the 86 can focus on exaggerated, fast-and-furious styling, while the BRZ can focus on more understated looks. Their handling setups (from what I’ve read, feel free to correct this part) seem to reflect this, with the 86 set up for more

The new M5 doesn’t have a manual IIRC.

As expected of Alpina, beautiful and understated.

But to be honest, those wheels are a slight disappointment. They do look pretty, but Alpina’s old classic wheels are leagues ahead.

Most people would assume it would be a show about torching things.

Torching cars, perhaps?

I’m pretty sure that guy was talking about the SF-R.

Besides, if he was talking about a new MR2 then it probably means the SF-R would be canceled, and nobody wants that, right? Even if the MR2 ends up getting built, we probably have to wait ten years or so, based on the time Japanese manufacturers need to make a new