packardbaker
Packardbaker
packardbaker

I agree. I think it is the top chrome piece which does the most damage.

It looks good, but I think the angry snout of the 2013 is still the best looking Charger since the 70's.

I really like the front, but when you get to this awkward crossing of lines it looks poorly designed and confused. It's like they spliced several different thoughts together.

It looks good now, but give it a few years.....

Very good point. I read one report which reviewed business relations and GM was absolutely hated by it's suppliers during those years of 2008-12 because of their extreme cost cutting which forced suppliers to seriously lower their quality to meet the price demands of GM. They talked about how there were difficult and

Because cheap V8 = racecar

I think it's beautiful, however I think the XKR is better. Seriously, you can't get much better than this:

The current Ford Fusion. A modern, American, four cylinder, midsize sedan is not expected to have a stick.

Not sure what car this is based on. Anyone know?

I think we're only voting for the Protege because the alternative is a GEO with horsepower in the double digits. The lesser of two evils.

"like an elderly relative that's expected to die soon, but never does." Sounds like Mitsubishi to me.

Why are all the Alfa Romeos loosing? Very unexpected.

Did they even sell the daihatsu charade in the U.S.? I have never heard of it until this.

Seriously, they wouldn't let random people just drive around on a course like that, especially if they think they're in a simulator. Partly because half of the fun of games is crashing full speed into things. I smell a lawsuit when they wreck....

Alfa all the way.

CrossFit is going to win this hands down

Ohto Kuura, or Bear Frost.

I would go with Nethercutt. From the most expensive Duesenberg, to one off Maybachs, to cars owned by Kings, it has it.

Jeep!

I don't have a picture right now, but my Ford says that the cruise control only works BELOW the speed of 30 mph.