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In case you’ve forgotten, the Cadillac XLR was essentially a Corvette in a crisply tailored Cadillac suit, and with a better interior.

trying to figure out if the guy cut an inside-closed-car fart so foul that it necessitated the “excessive” air freshener use.

“Reservation’s required,” ... “Bathroom’s not for public use”

Also mustang hit it out of the park and was obviously “all new” after looking almost identical for nearly 10 years. You really have to be a “car guy” to notice the changes from a 2015 camaro to a 2014. We know its smaller, narrower, lighter, all new platform. but to your regular consumer it just looks like a camaro

“Headlights are the eyes”

I’ll start by summarizing Mr. COTD’s and Brownell’s point, as I understand the issue; I put what I assume the takeaway is in bold:

Car people make fun of other cars, that’s what they do...

It catches a lot of hate for being basically a BMW underneath, but the person who drives home with the Supra won’t care. They’re getting this car because it makes them happy.

This should have been COTD

LOL, it’s the new Nissan 240SX. Y’all know what I am talking about... it’s almost impossible to find a 240 that isn’t all clapped out from drifting.

If you think I’m a boomer, congrats, you’re wrong.

I kind of thought this might be a troll post at first, but the more I read it, the more it looked authentic.

I’m also amazed at these fellow generationals that somehow think they won’t turn out exactly the same

I don’t know if you asked this question in earnest, or if you simply wanted to be dismissive towards Millennials (while concurrently dismissing your own generation’s faults), but I will answer you anyway.

#clickbait

as the propaganda thing goes I was just being facetious.

ibRAD:

Was I justified in what I did? I think I’d want someone to do the same for me if they noticed a piece of trim or something worked loose from my car.

You mean the first episode? That’s the opening scene, if I remember correctly.