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I love this.

I’d be inclined to say a Chevy Impala or a Mazda 3.

These actually look decent on almost anything with pillarless windows.

IMO this actually looks really good. BUT, for the love of god, please install LED bulbs, or something else that is brighter to actually compensate.

THIS.

I have tinted my lights as well... AND installed LED bulbs that are bright as hell.

A vast majority of that is due to removal of baffling in the intakes to quiet engine noise. That’s why the HEMIs (for example) gain 20+ HP when intakes are put on. The factory intakes have so much baffling so that the 80% of the populace who want all the power but none of the noise have it as such.

Jeep Renegade “Subaru’s Rival Terror” Or SRT for short as I call it.

Start with a Renegade that is LOWERED an inch or 2.
Add a turbo to the 2.4. Make ~300 HP.
Add a 6 speed manual.
KEEP IT AWD/4WD ONLY.
Take it rallying and try to beat Subaru at their own game

(Here’s a rendering that someone was nice enough to do a while

PT Cruiser?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jeep-Grand…

Basically new.
Pretty damn luxurious.
From a company known for making SUVs.

(Bonus points to anyone who can find a Summit trim model, as they’re amazingly luxurious.)

I still can never unsee the 100 in the headlights.

Did they make them exclusively in that blue?

I saw one a few days ago... Sure enough it was robin’s egg blue.

New Chrysler 300Cs have them, as well as optioned-up Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Durangos. I forget if the Charger has them too.

You’re not a very knowledgable person...

It’s a shame it was a NY/NJ car...

If it was a PA car it wouldn’t have the atrocity that is the front plate.

This is what I was looking for.

Cop-blocked?

There should be a name for when the police interrupt sex, judging by the surprisingly large number of stories I’m reading here. I vote for “red and blue balls”.

Tesla P85D

Wow.

That’s actually a really sad story.

I agree with this.

The audio does help with understanding of what happens.