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For 40k, you probably can find a near new SS, which is a better car and has a better shot at someday being a classic.

...Miata and Toyobaru owners giving you the death stare.

Man I really liked it! Aside from the inward-bent screen.

What?

A GM guy once told me the raked infotainment screen is for glare-blockage, but I agree with you... it looks... weird.

Most people buying/leasing new cars don’t really care about that, that’s the thing. It’s more like a 2nd/3rd owner issue.

NASCAR has actually been more proactive about making sure its cars actually resemble their road counterparts in recent years. This shows they’re still moving forward in the right direction.

Exactly.

Sad to see the SS go, sure, for the sales market. But Damn, this looks so much better than any ‘stock’ car in NASCAR right now.

Keep telling yourself that. All your problems are because of the color of your skin. Okay.

That is a disgusting response. This is not a racial issue, you are trying to make it one. Stop it. People like YOU are the problem.

It literally does detract from your argument. I read the article expecting his race to play a role in the situation and yet it had nothing to do with it.

That’s not an answer. I’m more than willing to admit that I am wrong if you are able to present a valid argument linking this copyright suit to race.

What does this have to do with race? Your first sentence was unnecessary and uncalled for. People will start taking actual problems that involve race more seriously when you stop dropping the race card every chance you get.

For you yes.

Keeping right unless passing is actually the law in a few states. It is rarely enforced. That’s the real issue.

What’s interesting about Detroit is none of the roads lead to NFL playoff success.

It will be RWD based on an updated shrunken version of the alpha platform. If BMW does in fact drop the manual in the 2 series Cadillac can fill that void.

They already said that it would be RWD

Then make people not buy crossovers then.