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Don't you mean Spyker-ish?

Some cover songs are so sweet...

1 exception to buying used. Evos and STIs (or any other cars that would be likely driven by a teenager). They're either modded to hell, or been hooned to hell.

yea, but they won't. I agree with you in that the CVT is a big step forward in functionality, but stick shift has been the historical sticking point in gearhead vs casual arguments since well before the ricerboys.

Are you aware that you have both made and ruined H. Jon Benjamin's voice acting career? I can't watch Bob's Burgers without expecting an obligatory "Wwooooo!!!!" or "LAAANNNAAAA!!!!".

Spindle Grille...I BANISH THEE

If I'm gonna spend $60k on a white coupe, it's gonna be this one:

How do you think the five things on my list were created in the first place?

that kenmari was amazing.

Oh, so many excellent schemes to list, just from OEM's. But I'll just go with this one for now. Nissan came up with a good combination here:

So while his mother dies in the hospital, he is also on twitter?

I don't think they're hating on the DRIVER. More so, the possibility for a blowout or evasive maneuver. Honestly, I feel more safe next to an 18-wheeler than I do the blonde housewife probably doing her makeup or reading a text on her shiny new iPhone, while yelling at her kids in the brand new Benz SUV.

I was searching for an image to aptly describe my feelings for this car, but this was in Google's first results page for "want levels are critical":

Good point. Granted they are pointing out that the seats finally fold down, at least it shows that thet are actually in touch with their user base (ie not putting some random shit from homedepot in the trunk/backseat) unlike other promos shots where the randomist shit is put into loading areas to show purpose.

Honda Civic CRX

Nissan S-chassis/Silvia.

Nissan 240Z. Just take the above picture and put it into production, Nissan!

a nice selection of updated references and callbacks to earlier Jaguar design without ever becoming derivative or cloyingly retro.