gr8danefilms
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gr8danefilms

Nah, Chrysler's marketers are just taking a stab at their own version of the Streisand Effect.

I'm going to recommend your comment in spite of you telling me to go masturbate.

Here's why:

I agree with everything you just said.

Everything, except for the part where you used "Porsche" as a retort to my "No more affordable MR or RR's" -comment.

Allow me to clarify affordable to those who aren't doctors, lawyers or

To be fair to Tesla, the Model S did score incredibly well in the safety tests, proving the inherent safety possible in a modern rear-engine design, incorporating as it does such a substantial frontal crumple zone to absorb collision energy. Tesla's justification for the extra 0.4 star (astronomically, I think that

They're just trying to avoid any potential Macan-ical issues.

You don't last long in an industry like this if you keep Macan bad decisions....oh, wait a second:

"DAMN YOU, CHRIS BANGLE!!"

I second that.
Such a fantastic color.

The value of PRESENCE is an oft-overlooked quality, but forgivingly-timeless.

Duesenberg knew how to make a statement through design. Something that said more than just:

"I have an annual income that exceeds the GDP of several small nations."

The best classic cars are the ones that simply leave you awestruck.

Woo, Bricklin!
I used to pass one every day on the way to school in Washington, but now when I see one my mind just automatically jumps to thinking the nose of the car looks like a botched circumcision.

My dad has that same engine in a 2001 3/4-ton Suburban that he loves like a child.

Remembering that scene really cracked me up!

If I could recommend that a hundred more times, I absolutely would.

Nostalgia is a helluva drug.