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@torgreed: Shutup! Electric and hydrogen cars are the future! There is no coefficient of loss! Clean burning diesels, small engines, and a re-thinking of the way people transport themselves are unnecessary! Let me have my E-Car! Let people see me drive my E-Car! EVERYONE LOOK AT ME I LOVE THE ENVIRONMENT

I'm still sad that the production GT-R didn't keep the raccoon stripes under the headlights.

Ugh, black plastic is the new chrome I guess. Those plastic rocker panels are pure Kia. Accessories by Matchbox. How is the V6 model looking better than the GT now?

@SerialThriller: With DOHC and some vtec-like tricks, don't expect MPG to rise much, especially if 5th at highway speeds occurs somewhere in the revs that cam phasing comes into play.

@jawnc: Yeah, it's funny - the high revvin' 4.6 received similar jeers for having a more high-tech racing power band, versus a 'punch and go' torque everywhere muscle-car power band. Echoes of the past? What will people expect? Is worse the new better?

@DetectiveMan: He was also Romeo in Halo: ODST, though his cadence was different enough that I didn't know it was him, thank god.

@okidokedork: "Uh... Air 1, you may want to ascend to more than 50 feet for a better view of suspect, please advise."

@SmartAspen: I think that, because the entire panel is one cohesive look, it pulls it off. It's a little weird, what with the exterior being hyper-futuristic, but I think it has it's own charm. The black plastic buttons stick out though; I think could also stand to be chrome/steel.

@Comrade Clockwork: I think that speaks about how boring the nu-muscle car look is... I have to say, while once sort of hyped about the new Camaro, I'm over these blocky designs.

Porsche Design Toaster. Take that, Ford.

@Møbius: Right? I love how both of them get up and the guy's about to let it go but then he's like NO FUCK IT I'M BRINGIN THAT BIRD DOWN

@CorporateFelon: Increased production offsets costs, and visa versa. Even if do-contented, fewer copies requires an increase in price to cover the work of creating them in the first place.

@hardwareguy: Actually I read a story (here? Autoblog? Don't remember) that had statements from Subaru USA about the trouble they were going to have integrating this new coupe into the Subaru line up, specifically because it would not have AWD.

@twitchykun(level 50 Jalop-Knight): I love the -tan's for various products (Windows Me is a favorite). I'm surprised google image search didn't actually come up with anything for Toyota-tan...

@pauljones: Hah. I was part of the Pontiac Solstice forum that came into being far before the first car hit the streets. I was kind of hyped for it but fell out of love as details and drive reviews emerged, as well as the car going for above MSRP for a long time.

@stephdumas: Welcome to the internet. Here's your copy of Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up', and a picture of a man stretching his butthole out. Mind the gap.

@invincible-delta-88: Right? Seriously, those clothes are comically small, it's like he's being inflated or something.

Ugh... so dusty in the office all of a sudden. Hay fever's acting up. I should probably stop chopping these onions, too.