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Not out west! Still very plentiful and rust free in CO and ID, from my experience at least.

Ah damn it, don't go all NASCAR on us and make the race car have nothing in common with the street car! This is what ruined NASCAR, and makes Touring car, Rally car, and Endurance racing so popular with the enthusiasts

Jaguar XJ too. All of them [dare>] CT6

Am I the only one that thinks the CT6 is a total snoozefest? What a bore! Dare greatly, take your own tagline and apply it!

Now I really want to punch someone in the face.

Subarus are rubbish in the entertainment tech department; easily 3 years behind the trend.

When is BMW going to start using fractions? Seems like this might actually be the "2 3/4 series" maybe that will make more sense of their hopelessly flawed alpha-numeric naming scheme.

Damn it. CAN'T UNSEE!

A certain company's US return date, oh with a volume seller too.... ahem...

I give you the most 90's car ever. Debuted in 94, no hard lines in the body, quad headlights, 5 spoke wheels (super 90's) powered in upscale trim by and anemic 130 hp 2.2L engine. A hatchback posing as a coupe. All style, no substance. Oh and teal.

Alfa Romeo 164 L with the 5 speed manual and only 67,500 miles.

Car and Driver then got the car in some comparison tests, first in 1990 against the Lotus Esprit V8, the Corvette ZR1, the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 and the Ferrari 348. The NSX won, despite crashing into a rock after doing a 180 mid corner. The minor detail of the car's destruction did not make it into the article.

The badging on the rear of cars is really starting to remind me of new electronics... Stupid amounts of decals that should be removed immediately lest you want to look like an idiot. Great for advertising on the sales floor, but completely unnecessary beyond that. "MKX, 2.7, AWD, EcoBoost..." 20" chrome rims, LED

Hear, Hear! I had been waiting for the 2015 WRX to replace my '04, but without a wagon I'm going elsewhere. The new VW sportwagen is currently in the lead.

My cars are as follows:
'04 WRX wagon, manual = 61-70% jalop
'82 Fiat Spider 2000, manual = 61-70% jalop

This thing clearly works about as well as the latter's electrical system...

Oh an upside down Subaru grill. I wonder if car companies realize there are other shapes besides a hexagon. I mean Tesla uses an oval and look how they are doing...