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Gorplee
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You're right. My shock comes from the reality that people see cars, many cars, every day. While guns and video games are certainly common enough, they're not as common as cars.

Your Accord story is why Honda is so successful in the midsize sedan category.

Unless you get a grille or taillight view, it can be challenging. But that's what the market demands. Sedan buyers as a whole don't want unique and distinctive, which is why Camrys sell so well.

It's not that bad…

Certainly some brands are more trend-setting, while others are more following. Mercedes released the CLS in the early aughts and ushered in the era of the coupe silhouette for sedans. Hyundai's redesigned Sonata shared that profile, although details and the grille were different. With the recent freshening of the

But you can ford streams and climb rocks, so there's that. Really.

Having Bond go back to Astons was a nice return to form, but before Bond rolled in all those BMWs during the Brosnan era, Moore drove a bunch of Lotus…Loti…Lotuses…too.

Yeah, you're right. But they see them everyday! Although clearly seeing and absorbing are two different things.

"I couldn't tell you what their badge is(I assume it's an H?"

I don't buy new cars regularly…the last two vehicles I owned before the current pair were built in '97 and '99, and we drove them until 2013.

Not that recently. Ten years ago. The fact that they did own Aston is the only mitigating factor in their biting of the Aston grille.

Respectfully, you are insane, go back to driving a horse and buggy.

I find these ads irritating. I'm a car enthusiast, and I can't imagine walking into a room full of cars, even de-badged, and not know the manufacturer.

Barking dogs?

"It's great workmanship playing "

Are you writing synopsis for IMDB? Because you should be.

Well…I remember the general outline, and I remember a few amazing camera angles…

This is what I mean in some of my other comments on this thread. My iPod called up Electric Eye yesterday, so that was fresh in my mind. But I'm a huge Dan fan, so today the iPod might call up Gaucho and then I'd have said that solo. You're right, I could name six Dan solos right now that I love. Don't Take Me Alive,

It sure does! From 1982!

Yes. Fun is fun.
(said dead-pan, possibly in an Airplane! style.)