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I hope they fixed the shadow/dynamic lighting. The jaggies really bugged me in GT5.

While I lack a newer Playstation to enjoy the game on, I do have one consistent gripe with the series. There are 18 million versions of the Japanese sports cars while something like, say, the Mustang only has 2, maybe 3, variations.

please remove dad and insert Magnum P.I.

The 512BBi is still my favorite classic car, even if it's an oddball. It would definitely have a place of honor in my 'I Hit the Numbers' garage. I'd probably even drive it regularly.

"Hello is this Autozone I have a Mazuratti Quattroparty that needs engine parts. Oh? You done never heard of Mazuratti and can't git me none of them engine parts? Dang! Guess I'll put this here big block in mah Eyetalian car. Too bad all I got is this here 600cfm carb, but oh well I can drink mah milkshake

Maybe, instead of focusing on "RADIATION! OH NO SOUND ALARMS!" with your self-admitted ignorance of things nuclear you should think about this:

Assuming you're drinking water straight from Lake Michigan (And seriously, you shouldn't be doing that regardless of radioactive water being spilled in there), AND they are lying and it's HORRIBLY, HORRIBLY radioactive water...

It isn't that big of a deal, our Nuclear Navy (US) purposely releases a small amount of their reactor cooling water into the ocean to clear the tanks. The amount of water put into the ocean is so insignificant compared to the ocean, that it immediately dissipates to levels less than what a person receives from the

Putting aside all snarkiness, anyone want to guess what car is "under wraps" in this image? The back end looks like the Toyobaru, but the front end doesn't match up.

All I want for Christmas is a damage model.

So in that sense it looks much better than stock.

Curb demand if you want to reduce fuel consumption. If Bill Ford actually gave a damn about the environment he'd be developing and selling CNG engines.

Glad to know that Jalopnik is paying you the big-bucks, Matt. I wish I didn't have to worry about whether it takes $60 to fill my tank up or $80. Admittedly, I exaggerate ... I'm sure the proposed tax wouldn't cause a $20 increase in cost per tank.

Another tax increase, right as the double-dip begins. What a GREAT idea!

Nothing helps the economy more like a super regressive tax that harms people with long commutes to jobs that pay minimum wage. The last pizza delivery guy I knew was wondering what to do with the excess money he had after maxing out his 401k and Roth.

Rich person comes out in support of regressive taxation. Details at 11.

Today, I go, to Rally Race with my friend, Sayir. I LIKE!

ah, muchhhhh better.