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You should see the full size version zoomed in. Gran Turismo doesn't get enough credit.

If I could only get to my PS3 in time I would put up my best stuff. Still, I know how loved this car is around here.

Fantastic shot!

I love the attention to detail in Gran Turismo 5 and have spent far too much time in photo mode getting the perfect shots. Just look at the detail in the lens!

Who doesn't love an Alfa?

Gorgeous...

Most modern molded bumper covers look fantastic. You can't tell me you would ever want to see a large metal and rubber bumper sticking out of nearly any modern car. I bought my first new car last year and am the most paranoid man in the world when it comes to preserving my perfectly smooth Miata's delicate ass and

This still won't make me enjoy driving in the game any more. I just can't get into it yet I loved collecting cars. I spent so much time modifying and collecting yet still going back to Gran Turismo 5 for a rainy night lap around the Nurburgring.

Sometimes when I feel myself falling asleep at the wheel I like to do Sean Connery impressions.

This story just makes me feel good. Some of you are picking at details and making this less impressive, but really think about what he is doing. This man has shown a remarkable ability to learn and perform repairs on his car that most of us would have long ago given up on. This is a valiant battle against wear and

THANK YOU! Finally a car company speaks to me. I was just telling my chums at the country club how there are so few proper toys for us rich people these days. I am so tired of spending my trust fund when the plebeians can't even see how much I pretend to love the environment.

Hopefully they got the sound on the 787B right. That is one thing I appreciated in Gran Turismo 5. Sometimes I just loved letting it sit and idle.

My girlfriend really wants one of these so we test drove it recently. It really is a fantastic little car with one problem. She has to have a manual transmission but wants four wheel drive. Sadly that is only available with the fun-sucking CVT.

I live in Seattle and am horrified at the stupidity and sheer wussiness of our drivers. I blame a large hippie population stumbling out to their cars in some sort of meat-deficient stupor. This city hates cars, we can't at all be surprised when it can't seem to operate them.

Since my vehicle choices are an MX-5 or a motorcycle, I decided to be prepared this year and bought a 1992 Ford Explorer with working 4WD for $1000. She looks decent enough, most everything works and it still had great snow tires. It's cheap enough that I won't feel too bad if someone plows into it and after winter I

I can totally see it going that direction in two years and for that I feel "too old" to own a Scion at 29. I'm horrified as well with anyone associating my interests with "Fast and the Furious."

I drove this road some years back in a rental Camry. Complain all you want about beige, but I had a blast abusing the hell out of that car. Sure, it was a miserable automatic with poorly gripping all-seasons, but keeping those tires squealing in protest at low speed bends kept me smiling for miles.

This is asinine. I am sad to live in a world where a law needs to be passed before people believe it is a bad idea to drive while looking down and typing. There is no reason any logical person shouldn't already believe that.

Yes! My 167 shares are finally working for me! Now I can splurge on a cargo net and treat my Miata like the lady she is.

Is this a rich artist or someone who managed to get a sweet grant for the purchase price of a Ferrari? Where can one apply for such a grant? I have an art project involving applied rubber to an asphalt "canvas" that I have been dreaming of completing for years.