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My question as well, although I suspect there's a 0.1% chance it'll get answered.

That is the point of a racecar.

Yeah it looks really weird in that configuration.

That's the only question I had, too.

Was kinda hoping for lambo doors all the way back to the bed, eh?

Federally mandated orange side markers are present.

It's ready.

My number one complaint on Jalopnik. Attention grabbing hipster headlines in the absence of written content.

Nice catch. Every other car has a silhouette that matches the car. Sadly I have to agree, we probably wont be getting a new GT.

I agree. I think it's very likely going to be the GT350, possibly the Focus RS, and almost certainly not the GT.

Ok. I ignored this on Oppositelock to avoid being pedantic. But the word you are looking for is "hearken" not "hinder"

What makes you hate them?

What I really don't understand is how anyone bought one here in the UK. In the US at least the choice of small cheap cars is very limited, but here there are loads of better options. I'd rather a base VW Up over a top-of-the-line Mirage... at least the Up would be worth something 5 years down the line!

Yeah, this article is written by the type of person who watches someone do something they couldn't even dream about doing themselves, something truly great and full of vision, and then explains how they could do it so much better themselves. They tell us how the great person isn't great at all. Where does this stuff

Yeah... I get it. Its super easy to make fun of Tesla and the perceived playthings of the rich they produce. But Tesla deserves way more credit than this article alludes to. Tesla is even now a TINY automaker with production that doesn't even make a blip on the radar compared to GM, Ford, Toyota and other major

cx9. Have a 2011 at 56k, liked it so much that when my wife's 2010 outback had the 10th issue last yr we dumped that for another cx9. This was vehicle #30 I've bought or directed purchase of in 30 yrs of driving. While we bought new we shopped most everything w/3 rows from the updated Santa Fe to a gl for this car.

Flex for sure. Very comfy. Almost bought one, but my wife wanted smaller (don't need the 3rd row), so we got a CX-5.

I'm in the same boat and I'm looking closely at the Flex or possibly a Highlander. The GM Lambdas just don't do it for me.

Hell yes! Stacey David is one of the best hosts of automotive how-to. (While he is technically a better host, I can't rank him higher than Jessi Combs)

This

That I hate every BMW. Nothing about them excite me, and I never understood their popularity. I guess the same could be said for all German brands.