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Dave
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Noice!

Yeah sorta a Lego interpretation. I liked the car but it was really blocky by comparison.

I’ll give them credit - the front end isn’t cross-eyed like a Morgan. I don’t know that this was necessarily a question that was asked, but it’s a pretty skillful design overall. The back is not as well done as the front though.

The new one looks like an F150 fastback (Aztek?). I hate it utterly.

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I saw elsewhere an article asking “what’s a Jalopnik?” This is. It is fun to read and mostly about cars.

From the front at least that car is so much prettier than a Panoz though.

It might be too soon, and I don't want to start an argument - but that is the kind of thinking that got Paul Walker killed. I get it that there is a romance to being the driver good enough to tame a car that's merciless - but really, I think the actual reality is less romantic. (and the new Camaro should probably be

As an investment? Probably. It's hard to argue against a base model Carrera S overall though. Just ignore the options sheet. Evil awaits you there.

The world’s 2nd openly trans-car. And it was making the switch from Van to Sport? Ehhhh, nope. My runner up would have to be the Caddilac ETC, etc... etc...

I think one just Aspires to arrive at a destination.

I’ve had the same experience that everyone here has had. Another issue is the awful awful state of dealership inventory. Often they want to hide what they have so that you cannot cross shop. I’ve had success twice with Auto Trader. I was able to locate a leftover Carrera S and negotiate about 25k off sticker for a

It is crucially important that this car is never sold in either brown or something approaching skin color.

Gosh, the 2nd one looks for all the world like a little electric kiddie car from Toys R Us. The first one is pretty though.

I see a lot of Nissan Mid4 in that Whateveritis.

If those compromises are necessary that's fine - but they could have raised the roof an inch and preserved the look of this car. It's a fair criticism, particularly a rear 3/4 view. I don't know if all the lane-change sensors are standard, but they should be.

Love the styling. Love the tech. Love the interior. Wish they had opted for more glass to look out of because it would still have been a sharp looking car. Ford needs to restyle the Mustang now.

Before there was Left Shark, the Citation introduced the world to SIDEWAYS RADIO!!!!

I completely miss why a company doesn't style a B segment car something like this. Retro-funky-practical. Call it the Chevy Artisan. Hipsters would stab each other in the neck with their Starbucks stirs to get one.