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Surprise, bitch.

GOOD NEWS!

American market cars tend to get bigger over the years. Every car company wants to move up the price and prestige ladder. Seems like nobody actually wants to make a small, reliable, cheap car, decade after decade, although Hyundai and Kia come close.

As a previous Rendezvous owner, fuck the rendezvous and fuck everyone who worked on them. Just an awful car in every way. Gutless, 13mpg, uncomfortable, unreliable, ugly, a cheap interior that falls apart, it drives shitty, is expensive to insure for what it costs, and in every other feasible way is just a piece of shi

-Chevrolet boots Camaro because of low sales and irrelevence. Enter: Chevrolet Spark ZR1

Elise and previous-gen MR2s look better, tho ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Mmm bad take 

I think you need to re-read the last two paragraphs.

The insanity of Mazda is super light and no stability control, traction control, lane keeper control, auto brake, blind spot alert and only automatic transmission.

Yes and they both do the driving for you to keep you nice and safe. How exciting!

Yes, because spinning triangles revving to eight grand under double boost pressure.

It’s the only current day exotic I actually care about.

It’s been said time and again, but I’m sure that Trump just has no clue how to negotiate with equals. When he was screwing over contractors he was always negotiating from a position of power, where he could redefine the terms of an agreement and his opponent either had to accept the loss or spend more that the value

I’d really expect Tesla to do this, they have a habit of getting fed up with their suppliers and just taking things in-house. I’d expect the next roadster to make use of 3D printed parts since that’s anticipated to be lower volume. That said, 3D printers will continue to become more cost effective for less specialized

That’s not what I said. I had money on Koenigsegg or Pagani doing something like this first (and it turns out Koenigsegg has, based on another comment).

Dude stfu

I don’t expect this to rise to new Supra speculation levels.

I worked in the service industry for 10+ years, often at understaffed restaurants. I appreciate the stacking of plates, often it meant the customers saw how hard I was working and were making an attempt to make my job easier. I often do it myself when dining in busy restaurants. Very minor thing to bitch about

This is kinda buried, but it should TOTALLY be COTD.

Lead.