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I’m mad Acura didn’t make a true NSX replacement. A mid-engine, reliable, livable supercar for $100k or less. The Lotus Evora, The Chevy Corvette, and the Cayman GT4 all exist and are wonderful. Acura could have been a real contender. Instead, we got a flagship supercar, with amazing technology but is an also-ran in

I came here for this. It would have been the perfect car for the 2.0T and 3.6L motors that are given a stigma in the Camaro. They could have used the old ATS-V twin turbo in the hotted up version too. ARGH!!

Unmolested Ultrasonic Blue Lexus IS-F

They GOT to do something with that front fascia opening but I honestly really like this. Sure, it’s basically a reworked 370z but that’s OK if it’s going to be in the 370z price bracket. The BRZ $28k and real slow, the Mustang you would want is $40k+, and the Supra is $50k. Have this sit right around $30k and I think

Look, Dodge keeps selling Chargers and Challengers like they come standard with a brick of cocaine in the truck, so I’ll all about Nissan putting in the effort to update the platform and provide something new. I am kind of hoping there are two motor choices: 1. 2.0T/2.5T, 250-300 hp standard to hang around the

Thats what I said. Even with the interior update, it isn’t has “luxurious” than other SUVs in that range...but then again, none of the SUVs in that range can do what it can reliably. I’m more upset that that sales would mean they won’t update it for another 10 years lol

13 zeroes. I don’t have an accurate justification for it. It just feels right.

Don’t get me wrong. We are in a recession, there is a global pandemic and there are millions out of work. However, the average new car sells around $30k and the people with jobs are office jockeys desperate to feel something (like me!). Jeep sells 200k Wranglers a year, so I’m guessing every Target parking lot within

They will sell a gorillian of these. Complete license to print money. I would have like to see a plain Jane on in the mid-$20k region but hell they are going to sell everyone they make for the first 3 years easy. This truck, at this time, reminds me of when the PT Cruiser came out. They’ll be everywhere.

I’m perfectly OK with this because the chasis, though maybe not as good as BMW, needed lightness and the engine really didn’t need much of anything. That 3.5L V6 is a champ and the RWD IS could get to 60 around 5 seconds. The things that are disappointing is the piano black they added to the interior (Yuck!), the base

That looks great, honestly. New but “classic”

It’s because it went from an interesting competitor in the sports car market, to outdated, now to a value, because very single other sports car like it is either defunct or WAY too expensive for someone in a regular tax bracket. If you want a sports car with similar stats, similar feel and similarly equipped you are

My mother was a single mom until I was 7. I was 9 when we moved to Central Florida because she had been working at Macy’s (cashier) and decided that moving was the best path forward for a better life. She got IT certifications and became a system administrator by the time I was 11. With us finally in better financial

Yep. The LC500 murders this in the looks/style department and tops out in the low $100k territory, and the 911 does “sports car” better. Imagine paying $155k to have your “symbol of opulence” parked next to Mustangs at the downtown nightclub.

Answer is Yes and they’re spectacular..

Honestly, if all goes according to plan, I’ll be replacing our IS250 for one of these in the next 8 months and I’m glad they are keeping it. Much Rejoice!

I didn’t like the G90 redesign. Everyone has said it’s nice and classy, but the looks of it throw me off. Where the G80 and G70 look like modern takes on modern styling cues and may seem a little derivative, the G90 looks like a modern take on “retro” styling cues, not necessarily “classic” ones. It looks like

I live in the DC metro area, so I know I’m going to see these, but GOOD GOD this is ugly and expensive. Literally every premium/near-luxury brand has a car that either better looking or better performing for that money.

No joke: This for $39k or the Acura ILX for $25k? Yes, the BMW should be better in every way...but

God I miss mine. That thing looks SOOOOO CLEAN

I know that Kia/Hyundai is trying to move Hyundai upmarket, (and it’s subjective) but Kia has had the better implementation of their platforms for the last 2 gens of cars, to me. The current and last Gen Optima looked better to my eye than the Sonata. The Telluride is the better looking than the Palisade. I think the