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The problem isn’t that the wheels are bad, per se, it’s the fact that they come with 19 and 20 inch wheels.

I think Heuberger Subaru in Colorado is the top volume Subaru dealership in America so that makes sense (though I do know a good portion of their sales go out of state -- it would have been cheaper for me to buy my WRX in Colorado and ship it to Virginia than to buy at any of my local dealerships). 

It’s a huge stretch but Levorg = LEgacy, reVOlution, touRinG

At least Audi calls the Sportbacks and doesn’t try to call them Coupes. 

Yes-ish but maybe no.

These are simultaneously the best and worst wheels ever. Amazing. 

If this is a serious question (can never be too sure!) the Magnum ended production in 2008 on the LX platform. The current Charger is on the LD platform.

I don’t know how “plug-and-play” the parts are between the two (the Magnum is from a different generation as the current Charger/Challenger) and not sure if the chassis is the same or has shared components) but I think some of the upgraded bits from the Hellcat (or maybe even the Trackhawk) could be retrofitted. The

I’d drop it in this just to make the Jalops mad. 

Yeah, I didn’t want to turn this into an “RS6 Avant looks gorgeous in any color” thread but..uhh..you’re completely right.

I think painting your “exotic” car in a somewhat-meh off-white cream color is the ultimate flex

The Cullinan would look so good with a richer brown interior to go with the dark green. 

IDK know if this is particularly subtle but I kinda love this Mocha Latte RS6 Avante.

Jesus I love/hate that the state of politics is almost indiscernible from a Clickhole headline. 

Was Jason Torchinsky unavailable?

I had no idea these were actually in production.

Not to mention the 3.0 H6 is much more reliable than Subarus 4 cylinder options. And it has a timing chain so that’s one less issue (usually) to worry about.

Yeah true.

Hm.