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The only thing I don’t care for on the Mustang II are its tail lights. The design looks oversized and strange IMO. Aside from that, they’re not bad looking cars at all.

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Ghost Trick truly is one of the most underrated gems of the Nintendo DS library. I adored it, was instantly hooked, and enjoyed it a bit more than any of the Ace Attorney or Professor Layton games I’ve played.  The soundtrack and animations still blow me away.

The cabinet art seems to be missing a particularly important character.

What are its primary/common faults, out of curiosity, and have they been attended to at all with the more recent years as the Promaster City?

I personally prefer the styling of the Promaster City more than the Transit Connect, both interior and exterior wise (and I despise that 3-tone Ford key chime).

Combine the 240 headlights with the 300ZX tail lights and you have a winner in my book!

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I love the Ace Attorney games to bits. If you enjoy them, another hidden gem of the DS library is Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective. I had such a blast with it and personally enjoyed it a bit more than the aforementioned series, and it was developed by one of the lead devs on the first three Ace Attorney games.  IIRC it

+1 on the Panther suggestion, though you’d probably be able to find a Grand Marquis in nicer shape than the average decommissioned Crown Vic for a little bit more cash.

I like the way the Chevy Express van backup cameras work - it’s all contained within the rearview mirror. No need for another useless screen.

Really?  No one in my friend circle doesn’t have their plate memorized. Go figure.

That approach wouldn’t really work in NYC - most of these riders reside in the neighborhoods they tear up and they don’t own/utilize large transport vehicles from what I’ve seen.

AFAIK it’s difficult to do much to try to catch these dirtbike morons. The cops can’t chase them anymore, blocking off roads will just have them jump onto the sidewalks, they get light sentences from the DA’s offices in the city if even caught, etc. It’s a big liability in all senses of the word and it sucks.

Can’t wait until all the money generated by this just sort of disappears into Albany coffers and the subway remains fucked.

I liked Lincoln’s spin on door handles with the newest Continental better than these “seamless” ones.

I actually love this Jetta’s styling. It’s understated in a good way as compared to its contemporary rivals IMO, and without a mish-mash of angry sharp body lines too.

As a van aficionado, and someone that wants Mitsubishi to continue doing well in the American market, I’d love to see the Delica brought stateside.  I’d buy one.

Analogue’s console offerings have always impressed me, and this Mega SG is no exception.  Their asking prices are hefty, but the quality is there. 

The 70s did have a significantly wider selection and real-world incidence rate of colors. Finding properly saturated photos from the time is somewhat difficult, and don’t forget that the bright pastels of the 60s carried over too. Greens, yellows, browns, and all sorts of other shades of popular colors that just