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@snap_understeer_ftw: MO series. It's in the "classic and special order" section of the UK site.

Why would people want a tiny minivan with less everything then a midsize wagon?

Someone at the BMWCCA must have read the HOTROD "Corvette Hack" and applied it. He posts about his laptime on 6speed.com. Groupthink kicks in and it goes into the internet cannon of approved mods. Now every ///\/\ gathering in Tokyo-to has a row of these USDM guys in the back.

@nnnick: Widened factory steels are Sleepy McSinister.

@PaulalovesAudis: Seconded. Her parent's are paying for it so I have little to no input.

I wish you would have mentioned all the other "left turning" disciplines, not just the 410s but I definitely agree that this is a great argument to the "right turn good, left turn bad" bleating from the uneducated horde.

Needs less "Robb Report" and more "Japanese nostalgic car" or "car craft."

@HighHeadBlues: Geez these were tacky. Amazingly though, the 10 hole "phone dial" wheels on the downmarket LX 5.0 are still some of my all time favorites.

The "Tipo 39 superleggera competizione" (aka American Racing style 39) as found on 80's conversion vans in the ubiquitous 15x10 reverse offset size.

@Fast_Nel: Those have to be promo display wheels, please tell me they didn't.

I also think its a great ad. I feel like they really kept the message about energy use civil and on topic without resorting to tedious facts or objective logic. I mean, seriously? Who can't take a joke about teachers exploding children in the classroom. Lighten up. At least they didn't blow up any minorities which

@clinto: You can't see how an ad like this hurts their movement's credibility?

@jodark: sounds eerily familiar.

@tonyola: It took 36 minutes for someone to reference the Motortrend M3/Mustang comparo.

@Axel-Ripper: Because police departments were the only people that'd buy them.

@jbh11126: yeah, way better then being 21 and taking a different girl home every night in my new ferrari... way better.

@Hart88: Thats' what happens when you design a car with no fuses.