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Indeed, my 2002 Miata has none of these systems. Just an attentive, knowledgeable driver.

I think The_Gribbler is talking about power-retractable hardtops, not just non-convertible hardtops.

My friend and I just got back from driving 8 hours across the southeast to SoWo in his Abarth 500. The Abarth was really great for the trip. Plenty of space in the back for our bags, and we even carried home a set of Corvette salad shooter wheels with us. The car was plenty comfy for the highway, and once we got to

I'm on my way!

There are screenshots here (http://www.gtplanet.net/gran-turismo-6…) of a Premium Countach, which was only a Standard car in GT5. This gives me a little hope that there will be a bunch of GT5-Standard cars that will be updated to GT6-Premium.

The Tesla Roadster is already in GT5. But there was at least one Tesla featured in the GT6 trailer.

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.

Why does this making-of video have better coverage of the actual drifting than the production's final cut?

This is awesome.

What a great slide at 2:30.

I had never heard of this until today. Thank you for the information!

What is this? Real-life Gran Turismo? No liveries, relatively low entrants, awesome collection of cars.

Public transportation would be an option for inclement weather, too.

The lead photo answers the question perfectly. All I need is an Ariel Atom.

I need a better look at that interior; it seems like it looks better than the exterior.

For those of you saying the Naked Snake genderbender cosplay is needlessly sexy, her costume is actually canon. Behold, the "Naked Camo" in MGS3.

I took this photo from my office window. It was around 50 degrees F outside at the time. This man is A helluva guy. And his car is enormous.

Are there any photos of what it looks like with the top up?