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Agreed. Strangely-enough, I would rather go with the unknowns of yesterday’s offering than this pile of sketch. 

But the fact it survived this long with that high of a mileage speaks volumes

My research shows the CT5 to have a Honda Civic sized back seat.  I wonder how big his kids are and how much he cares about them.

If he’s driving a Porsche 911, he will not go for a 90's GM suspension.

“Drives less like a car”

Yeah, my wife’s 1.5” of sidewall on her wheels means 90% of our flats are likely to be rim-pinching. Your vodka idea is a good one. 

I suspect most CEO’s just make stuff up as they go. They still get paid, and any change usually produces the desired short-term stock boost.

As Bentlys go, I like this one, and at a certain wealth level would enjoy having it be part of my collection. Not a daily driver, but something to pull out for especially calm or opulent occasions.

If your staff isn’t already handling such mundane matters, you are not the intended audience.

Exactly! I can’t believe this area is not the subject of many more globally popular songs and stories! If I was a director, I’d put it into a movie!

Is a badging delete an option on the rear lid of the 2008 Cayman? Or is there something else sketchy going on?

With all of those joggers and bicyclists crossing the road, and the corvettes still did that shit. 

Something was wrong with that driver. Did you see how hard they were hitting the brakes, then the accelerator? New driver? Manual transmission? Diabetic cognitive episode?

In defense of people over a certain age in the USA: Doctors over-prescribe so damn much, and I’m convinced that possibly as much as 80% of dementia is medication related.

This is awesome! Cocktail weenie!

Not to mention, one of the commenters on BAT made the following observations:

This is what I first thought. 

Modern gas mileage is no joke! My 2013 Mazda5 gets the same mileage as a brand new Civic Type R, which has exactly twice the horsepower. Crazy! 

I believe it’s a GM thing. That, and a nostalgic love for Pontiac, which was arguably the best styed of the 80's GM products.

I was wondering about that when this coupe is going 0-60 in five ticks with 400HP while a Civic Type R is doing that with 315HP on a sedan.