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The fact that someone went to these lengths to preserve a mid-2000s Dodge will be endlessly funny to me. 

I have a hunch that wagons are going to get more popular with the continued rise of CUVs. Since BMW wants to M everything, it would be cool if their odd numbered cars were more under the radar, and even number more show-y. That would definitely make a case for an M3 Touring. 

Audi’s made it work with the RS4, and Mercedes is doing it with the C63 in Europe. Why not BMW? I’d just hope to see it in Canada. 

Let’s hope BMW doesn’t see this, but I’d be fine if it was DCT only (but I’d prefer the manual). The DCT in the M3/M4 is great.

I hope BMW gives us an M3 wagon. I will buy one new, I promise (as long as the price is comparable to the sedan) 

The concept is infinitely prettier. It looked like a purpose built car, the production version looks like they stretched existing parts to fit a new niche. Sits too tall, greenhouse is too small.

FTFY

It’s okay America, we can hold on to cars built in Canada.

Or a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever?

I’m not normally a list person, but I now want to see an If Every Country Was A Dog list. However I’d vote for Canada being a Labrador Retriever, for naming reasons. Enjoy the rockies!

Sorry.

I love a good Aston booty

They didn’t cancel the model, they just put a DB9 badge on it. Same car, but the ducktail on the post-Virage DB9 was bigger

RIP to form and function.

Why does it have a grille?

Can we not?

*read

I would anything involving the Volvo 480 Turbo. One those cars that looks so cool, but I know nothing about.

Also oranges are not bananas. Thanks, John.

If I could overpay for it, I would overpay for an Alloro Green Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT. It’s a pretty rare spec, especially with a manual and no graphics (yellow and white). That’s my dream car.