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The car is amazing, but, without a manual, I’d still pick something else in this price range: Cayman, M2 Comp, (or at the higher end) Evora and 911.

Sideblade can be made body color. See my build from above:

Not without a manual, unfortunately.

Body color, and I think carbon IIRC. 

It’s a pretty busy looking car, so I’d tone it down a bit:

Yeah, as I mentioned above, Cruise did a damn HALO jump for the last Mission Impossible movie. He’s a maniac. 

FWIW, Cruise is a physical maniac who trains hard for his movies. He did his own HALO jump in the last Mission Impossible movie, which apparently blew Henry Cavill’s mind. They wouldn’t let Cavill do it, despite being much younger, because Cruise put in a ton of work to pull it off. 

Article says 3366lbs. 

I hear you, if they eventually make a manual transmission option. 

Not if it’s one of those weird Hot Wheels original models that come with the play sets.

Yeah, it’s basically half the seating of a McLaren F1. 

It’s the fact that so many are in a long row that’s the issue. 

I’m pretty sure that’s a passenger keytar, dude!!

Gen-X is age 38-54 at the moment. 

Cayman does fit clubs. Oddly enough, all the golfers I know are Millennials.

Not quite.

Yeah, I’m a “Xennial” at age 42, but nearly all of my friends are Millennials, and many are doctors, lawyers, professors, etc. who can afford a $60k car...although none would buy a Corvette. 

So I guess you’re saying this is an El Camino these days, too?