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Those are clearly speed holes. And you call yourself an auto-journalist, pfft!

If American automakers are making the conscious decision to cede sedan sales to import brands, what they’re admitting then is that there are sales to be had and they don’t know how to get them.

I bought mine new at the beginning of 2018 for 27k (a base model with heated seats and sunroof). Rarely has anyone paid near 40k unless they were that anxious and couldn’t talk a dealer down as soon as it was released. There isn’t much aftermarket support, but these things are easily tuneable, and with 93 or e30 tune

As a big fan of D&D, and a bigger fan of R&M, I cannot overstate how much no one needs this.

It’s going to appeal to a poseur, a boulevard cruiser, not a legit off-roader. Even David Tracy choked on his cereal this morning. 

Throw in a mechanical steam powered spider and we’ve got the makings of Wild Wild West 2.

I also want them to do another Prowler, but with a proper drivetrain this time. That thing was possibly the best looking car from FCA in decades.

Definitely Pontiac; they were really just getting good.

Without wanting to go down that particular rabbit hole, those of us detached enough knew how Trump’s presidency was going to turn up. Sure, he still surprises us on an almost daily basis, but those surprises are unsurprising.

I’d rather bring back pre-GM Saab.

This is Jalopnik. The correct answer is Saab. 

This is a simply outstanding pioneering thrust westward made even better now with the addition of the brothers Tracy!

But can the POStal engine handle compression braking?

To be honest repairing this thing properly would mostly involve lighting it on fire and walking away slowly with a cool song playing in the background.

I’m in Colorado and I have a turbo off a Golf R not being used for anything. You could haphazardly weld it onto this to get over the mountains, I don’t see what could possibly go wrong.

The driver’s door keeps sliding open...

Let’s go! Pedal through the metal!

You jest, but some strategic leaking probably wouldn’t be the worst thing for these companies to think about. Done properly it could help them make better decisions, and avoid P.R. nightmares when a game launches in rough shape.

“Did EA’s executives really care about narrative? Did they really care about RPGs?”

Jason, honey, you’re blowing us away with these back to back insider reports. Never stop snooping in these times of turbulence for the better.