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That's how I drive in Gran Turismo. :-/

Poor kid. :-(

That's a great-looking GTO!

I wanted to participate but life got in the way. :'(

That thing is hideous.

As an easy cruiser, this is pretty darn good. Get some classic-looking wheels (BBS mesh style, maximum 15" in diameter), and you're set. Could be an economical, cheap Sunday cruiser.

Checkers are pretty, but are outdated, big, heavy, cumbersome, and a bad, bad city car. Sorry, nostalgia doesn't win this time.

I have to say I'm kinda underwhelmed by the exterior design. Volvo SUVs have always been very recognizable and unique. This one is not.

You used "Juke" and "appealing" in the same sentence. Odd.

Dude, confirmed by Toto. What the heck.

Aaaaaaaand the update just shut you up. Have a nice day!

Great news!

You know, the idea of a NASCAR-inspired car is not a bad one. It would be fantastic if a company did it right. Make it swoopy without looking melted, fat tires and deep wheels, and give it a damn V8.

Those curves sure are distracting. No no, I'm talking about Spa. Really.

Had a black one many years ago. Loved the car when it ran. Broke the rear driveshaft U-joint. It would mysteriously refuse to crank. The main belt pulley would oddly loosen itself. Luckily it was an easy car to work with. I would still get another one if I could.

GM has the ugliest displays in the industry with odd-looking segments on the numbers. This is readable day and night (when it glows a nice deep orange).

Your manager is an asshole.

I've done 58 MPG on the highway with my '14 Mirage, just by doing the "accelerate-and-coast" thing. And I had the A/C on. Having a manual sure makes it easy. Accelerate to 65, put it in neutral, let the car coast until you go back down to 55, repeat. Did it because I was bored. :) Pic for proof!

And this is one of the many reasons I bought a Mitsubishi Mirage.

That was fantastic.