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Toyota itself can barely bring itself to give a shit. The Camry is just the same old thing with a newish face. the Corolla is just the same old thing with new face.

- Dom will turn a charger into a delorian time machine using parts over-nighted from Japan

They should make an Oscar-worthy movie, just to mess with the public.

Ford is just ahead of the curve on this, like it or not, future regulations dictate that this has to happen. That’s why my new F150 has an aluminum body, start-stop, and a 2.7L turbo V6.

Maybe it’s really “eCo-Boost”: an electronically-controlled twin turbo boosting system.

Unless the next guy is paying you for your girlfriend, that analogy doesn’t make any sense.

Apparently neither Paul nor Doug have had the rubber part of a wiper blade torn off due to being frozen to the windshield.

this actually is the best picture of the car. Actually look. Decent, need two bucket seats though.

I wonder how far removed from a company the replica car Company needs to be. For example, could BMW set up a new company called ‘BMW Classics’ that is its own company but 100% owned by BMW. Then build 500 e30 M3s. Cause I bet they could charge an arm and a leg for that.

Good for you, Patrick, and Jalopnik/Gawker Media.

Good thing Honda doesn’t make anything I’d consider buying, makes boycotting them quite easy!

Good on you guys. I’ll keep this in mind if my insider knowledge of deep fried and frosted breakfast confectioneries is ever relevant to a discussion.

Nice closing to the article. I approve. I am also a honda engineer!
(Not really, see how that works? You can say ANYTHING)

So, they’re saying all this stuff is CORRECT?

Day to night to day to night to day. Night. Day. Night. Day. Night. Day.

I laughed too.
Then I cried, cause that’s what happened to mine....

I laughed way to hard at the opening GIF.

I love it, I really do, but it’s just so hard for me to justify paying $40,000 for a Focus. I know it’s a Focus RS and I know it’s an awesome car based on all of the reviews so far, but it’s $40,000, jesus.

I agree. Here in MN, if you never ordered when it was terrible out, you’d never order. It’s pretty safe to assume your delivery guy is prepared, and if he’s not, well, that’s on him. The only rule is to tip generously. If you’re in a place like MD, though, that thinks it’s the apocalypse when it snows 2", just don’t.