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Talking strictly about the styling — I like it. The rear is nicely done, and the front end could have been worse, but isn't too offensive. The side greenhouse, though, screams "XTS" to me, which means it also whispers "Malibu."

Anyone else see waaaay too much Lexus IS here?

Hmmm...this thing is called the 700C, which in ChryCo speak means that thing's got a HEMI, right?!?!

+1 for this! Great idea!

Sweet mother of God........that's amazing. I think this guy needs to be interviewed by Jalopnik at some point. Now I want one!

Priceless!!!

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I love it too. This was my inspiration...

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Nice job! I thoroughly enjoyed reading that, especially the part about the cat picture meme. Quality is your Job 1!

Me three!

I hate Clearview. With a passion. They're using it now in South Carolina, but fortunately for me, the NCDOT hasn't made the change.

I agree. Several GM vehicles used a similar script during the 70s and 80s, and I always loved it. Especially on my dream car...sigh...

Dude, that ROCKS! My hat is off to you!

Unfortunately, I think you may have been Nibbled...that, or you may be using Flickr, which my company blocks. :( I'll try again later tonight if that's the case.

Any pics? I would love to see that!

I always am reminded of this during the holiday season when Acura runs those commercials with the "Season of Reason" theme. Instead of hiring Bette Midler to join the neighborhood caroling group, since that's clearly an example of excess, why not go buy an Acura, as plunking down $40k on a rhinoplastied Honda is

Mr. Lincoln would like to join in this intervention.

Oh, I wholeheartedly agree. Freon is obviously not the best substance in the world today, but I can't fault people fifty years ago for using it, along with asbestos prior to 1930-ish, because they simply didn't know - and most likely could never have even fathomed - the future fallout.

History:

I want an XF Sportbrake for Christmas