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The next generation of Audi styling will be a supermassive black hole with LED's inside of it.

As a 2010 Mazda3 driver with the 2.5 and six speed manual I'd say you're absolutely correct. Gas mileage is better on the newer 3s but dang is that a fun economy car to drive. I love my 3 and will keep it for a long, long time.

...said the commenter typing from his Chinese-made phone or computer, at his Chinese-made desk sitting in his Chinese-made chair.

Why not, you still have the gas next to the brake, just flipped.

The Hanomag is, above everything else, a light little car. I'm not exactly sure what it weighs, but I bet it's got to be under 1500 lbs, easy. Despite having just a lone, friendless cylinder and only barely enough horses, if they were Jewish, to form a minyan, it never felt sluggish.

It looks pretty good to me. The 2016 Prius may be similar

yeah, the only notable thing about this flat-crank V8 is that it's a modern example from a US OEM. for high-performance euro OEMs, making flat-crank auto engines is old hat.

Shall they lump in all the great point and click adventure games from the 90s/early 2000s in with Gone Home then? It's essentially the same type of game, except you have more control in Gone Home.

Signor Lamborghini founded Lamborghini Trattori and was quite successful. He owned several of Signor Ferrari's cars and complained one day when the clutch failed (I think) and he realized it was the same part he used in his tractors. Signor Ferrari said something like "You don't know anything, you build tractors"

It's not really a joke, I am completely enamored with their offerings. I realize they are separate companies but both have to uphold the same name. One, I think, is doing a better job.

I think the subtle Asterion design is exciting in a surprisingly austere way. Aside from that, I think I agree. Although Lamborghini is making AMAZING tractors. Farm technology these days is off the map bonkers.

fixed that for you

I'm an engineer but not an automotive engineer and comments such as these probably contribute to the lack of women in the field. It is a shame.

This is going to be a great DD for the younger Jeep enthusiast who's gotten to the point that their older XJ, YJ, or CJ trail rig just isn't making a good daily driver anymore.

Well, I am a long-time Jeep (Wrangler) owner, and a Jeep enthusiast... And I think this little firecracker is great! It's exciting to see that FCA is bringing us new, non-traditional vehicles that still live up to the historical lineage of Jeep.