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This car is, in my opinion, the best American luxury car of the 90s. I mean, what's not to like? It's a GT Mustang dressed in business casual! If you can't get behind that, you obviously aren't a supporter of the Stars and Stripes.

10. Poor dealer network

Exactly- I love Top Gear but I can't stand that crud.

Thank you kindly for that, the only thing I hate about Top Gear is the fact that they are so sure everything made on this side of the Atlantic is irredeemable trash. It was sort of funny the first time, but eventually it gets old.

One of the best looking cars in history just got better...

I'm under 21, so it looks like Diet Pepsi for me...

I'm not much on tea, but grab me a Mt. Dew out of the fridge while you're up.

43k for a car that doesn't even have an AM Radio? I'll take a rain check on that, and buy a first-gen Viper instead. Or better yet, a SBC-powered MX5, since that's always the answer.

Well, first thought upon seeing this article was "yep, going to own one of those in the future." Jeremy Clarkson prophesied it:

*Royce Rolling intensifies*

Under no circumstances did I think combining a Kia and an Oldsmobile would produce something of value.

This is an outrage...there can be only one Trofeo!

Next stop: the rally stage. But seriously, if Toyota's RND concept coming out in two days looks even remotely like an FX16, I'm going to give it all the encouragement I can. Toyota seriously needs the self esteem boost right now when it comes to sporty cars.

The Civic R beat the Focus RS to the US?

If this is AWD, then so much win has been produced.

Like a true Jalop, I'm hoping for something like this. In reality, it will probably just be another "youthful" econobox. I wonder how long it will take the auto companies to figure out that young people don't buy bland economy cars because we want them, but because in this economy they are our best option.

*Samurai rolling intensifies*

For the record, I watched it.