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Needs 4 wheel drive with locking differentials and 36 inch tires.

I love inline 6 cylinder engines. Each one has its own distinct growl. Compare a S54 (M3) to a 2JZ (Supra) and they sound completely different. Now compare a G37's V6 to a IS350's V6...they sound the same. Inline six's just separate them from all the more common same tone no matter what car its in V6's found

Its always handy to have the proper tools. Makes the job a whole lot easier.

Did he get a fine/citation for DUI?

I hope they make a production version of this for the masses with a Cummins diesel version. I would buy this over any of the other pick up trucks out on the market right now even though I don't even need a pickup truck. It's just overall greatness. You can take your family to places with the full 4 door

He used the analog stick maneuver to roll the car back on on its wheels.

I had a 2000 Accord LX 4 cylinder sedan from high school to college graduation. It was reliable, the transmission was not affected like its V6 big brother. It never left me stranded but it was weak on power for its size, handled like a boat, and ate through bushings. The only thing I've had to replace on the car

Looks blue to me.

It's okay they can go to Buick.

True that, all they've been really doing is copying other car makers.

Just square them! Q4^2, Q2^2, etc.

Good choice on the camera ::thumbsup:: I wish I had a 6D, my T5i will do for now.

That overhang doe... Understeering king!

I'm okay with this as long as there is an option to choose between the two of AWD and RWD.

They have to come with the option. For example, I own a BMW 330i, I have the rear fog lights but they are not activated. If I swap my light control module (LCM) with the version that has the fog light switch included it will work since it is plug and play.

I agree with you, just yesterday I had a Porsche Cayenne in front of me with the rear fogs on. They were new LED ones and bright as phack! I could barely tell when he/she was braking.

::Facepalm:: They're not like traditional front fog lights. They are red and bright almost like an extra brake light. Here are some pictures.

They are very bright and it looks like you have the brake lights on but its not the brake lights if that makes sense. Some cars have two some cars have one. I'll post some pictures. I've seen them on Porsches, BMWs, Chryslers, etc.

In some states its illegal to drive with your hazards on during rain or snow because it causes a distraction. A lot of cars now come with rear fogs, that would be a good place to start.

There needs to be a campaign for saving RWD drive trains to MB. Why not offer a non 4matic RWD version? ::dissapointed::