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Actually giving it more toughts, the current designs remind me more of the streamlined/art deco-esque 50's Cosmopolitan.

1) I do hope this campaing will boost Lincoln sales. I think the new Lincolns are some of the most interestingly designed cars on the market today. The current design language does a great job commemorating the early post-war era cars and gives me the feeling Lincoln is striving for a new golden-age of american

Mmmmm Venturi Atlantique.

The Honda Fit. Most reliable sub-compact IMO. So much reliable that it's not worth paying the extra for a new one with a warranty. Parts are cheap and so is labor, as it is simply built. It doesn't depreciate much too, so it's a better investment than most other used sub-compacts. Driving dynamics are interesting

Actually the thing it reminds me the most of is the original Barracuda.

Lighter than the E46. I'd still like a hardcore version worthy of the M3 name, reminiscent of the early M cars. Though that would just give me a car geek hard-on as I'm most likely never own one.

The world needs more I6 powered cars. I now love bmw again. Now if only they could add lightness. And maybe loose the snail, add ITB's too.

It's sad, but it is not surprising it happened. You have a group of physcically unprepared middle-aged guys, who have neglected their dietary and physical exercise habits for most of their life, who probably also neglected their health check-ups, sunddenly attempting to do a relatively physically demanding activity.

Any exit ramp in either Montreal or Quebec city. The highway system there is plagued by constant construction work, so one day a ramp exists, the other there is a detour, and then the detour doesn't exist anymore and there is a new, badly indicated one. It gets confusing, you can't really memmorize paths. Not to

Too much autotune.

Make sure you can afford twice what you pay for the car and maintenance over 2-3 years if you plan on having any fun with it at all.

That would be awesome, we'd probably get to have ITB'd cars FROM THE FACTORY :D.

(Hardcore NA afficionado here)

And the eyes are in the right place !! :'D

IMO, Tesla's the only real american automaker left. Just like the Big 3 became what they are, Tesla's trying to push the limits of the automobile as we know it.

This guy, I like his style.

The Mustang II has always been a guilty pleasure of mine. The styling reminds me a good bit of the aussie Falcon's.

I live in a city with alot of steep hills (Quebec). The TCS on my car is EXTREMELY sensitive. Anyone who's driven a TCS equipped first gen Focus can testify. Mine's an SVT with a bit more torque, it's even worse. It's either I slip the clutch a good bit while going from a stop, or I drop the clutch a bit, but not

A/C. I think I turned it on once in the last 2 years. It was on the highway, I had a headache, couldn't stand the windows being down/ sunroof opened.

I also don't like TCS. First thing I do getting in the car is turning it off.

Ok then, I'll take my MT equipped car WITHOUT ABS, TCS or ESP. It's not like I'd misst those anyway. TCS is always turned off in my car, ESP doesn't exist and I hate ABS.