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It is 10 year old math, it works. I paid my math team in cheese pizza

Designed for a 10 year old?

The designers apparently know nothing about kids today.

They’re letting their big heads get in front of the actual reputation. Just look at the Stinger, and the fact that this thread even exists.

I read this morning some dealer is offering 12k on a GT.

The last recession almost broke me to the core. Up to it’s peak companies sucked you dry and worked you death while you had to tell employees you can’t give some of them raises because there isn’t money and they accept it as there’s nowhere else they can go for work because no one is hiring. When your company finally

Generally speaking, any car/truck/vehicle that doesn’t sell at least 40,000 units in the US is killed off. Immediately. *

Never thought there was a day to come where I would get excited about riding the bus!

I was thinking Orangeland.

Because, we, as clever gearheads, could easily recognize that car as a Porsche 911, and we all know that on that famous car, the fuel filler is on the front fender, not where it’s shown there.

Even enthusiasts drive appliances. Because we’re also logical. 

“great pick-up”

“zippy”

Most people don’t and shouldn’t concern themselves with performance when buying their appliance on wheels. I can accept this as an enthusiast. It’s just odd that a salesman would use this tactic for a CUV sale. . .

Damn, these to NOT look good with silver wheels. Gotta get the dark ones.

This is what I’ve been waiting for. I just told a salesmen the other day that“if it doesn’t have at least 715 horses, you might as well be driving a Yugo.” I’m sold. 

I’m a card-carrying JDM fanboy, and I can’t imagine why anyone would buy the Supra over this... or pretty much anything with 2 seats under 100k for this... or even over 100k I’d be questioning the logic.

Waiting for the mandatory “Not another C8 story” groans from the Supra fans. 

Lincoln to Cadillac.

I absolutely loathe giant SUVs like this. But Lincoln really hit it out of the park. To me this is the closest we have of a vehicle that harkens back to the opulent days of American luxury cars. This is the best expression I’ve seen so far after many missteps. They DIDN’T go cheap and that makes a difference. So good