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I don’t know man. The whole reason I go to cars and coffee is to see some cool cars, meet some cool people and it gives me an excuse to drive my own car. But I never remember thinking to myself, I wish that dude had cooler socks to go with his Pasha lined 928. Seems a little too self conscious to me...

It is the law in NJ. We just don’t enforce it.

Want to love it, but the XF interior designers should be forced to spend 2 years living out of one to realize how incredibly cheap everything looks and feels. The materials and dash look no different than the equally cheap and terrible interior of the XE. And, for me, that transmission gear selector dial sprouting out

When people asked me what my favorite new car was at least years New York auto show I said the Continental. Reactions ranged from profoundly disturbed to genuine amusement. And no matter how much I tried to sell the concept car interior, the refreshingly understated exterior design and the best god damn door handles

I take back everything I said.

I hate to be negative but there’s a lot of ignorant people commenting here, and I would be willing to bet not a single one has ever driven a Mondial (let alone own one).

Rob - do you have a phone #?

Who cares what it looks like as long as the production version keeps those center locking wheels. But from the peep shots in the video, it looks like a 1st gen Viper Coupe, an Alfa 8C with butt implants and a 4th gen Supra all got together for a drunken hot tub orgy. In a good way.

Haha good to know!

Thx! I will check it out, nice looking car for the money.

Link?

Sort of like picking a fight with Tyler Durden - you know you’re going to win but nothing changes.

If this was anywhere near the East Coast I would be making arrangements to pick up this weekend. This is one of BMW’s best drivetrains ever made - pretty much bomb proof - and is a real pleasure to row through the gears. Basic, DIY maintenance should easily keep this on the road for another 300K miles. OK, maybe the

The only modern SUV I would be caught dead in. Bravo Tata.

Because hatchback

I understand. I’ve driven electric cars, including the new 85D. The novelty of instant torque is soon replaced with boredom and range anxiety (especially in cold weather).

Non Fiero owner. If someone wants to drive a Leaf, they should buy a Leaf and preserve the finite quantity of classic cars that are left in supply. Nothing goofier IMO than driving around in a 80s sports car with 400lbs of batteries under the hood that are inferior to the original motor.

You’re thinking of the initial batch of 4 cylinder Fieros that infamously caught fire. The V6 suffered from no such issue.

Hopefully it also brings back the raised white lettering on the tires.

Everything @Morgan Rock just said.