ragingpandabear
ragingpandabear
ragingpandabear

Ah. Sense. It makes it.

How the LF-A doesn't make this list is mind boggling.

Can they somehow figure out how to use the chassis of Ford cars, but not let them continue to somehow resemble them? The MKZ is the only one that doesn't look like something else from the Ford lineup. I think it might help somehow.

To my eye, still better looking than anything McLaren is releasing today.

I get the appeal of writing a bad review — they're a hell of a lot more fun to write than a good review. A good bad review can be a really satisfying thing, and once you get going it's an almost cathartic experience. But you have to keep that critic-lust in check, sometimes, and try and really get to the truth of

We would say thank you, and then never buy it. Or say "Can't wait until it's on the used market!"

Dogecoin, GO!

Gorgeous. I was looking at XC90s but kepts being drawn to other cars because of the dated interior. This is a crazy turn around if it's as good as the pictures look and easily matches the best interiors of any other SUV right now.

If it weren't for the iron man face/headlight, this might be the best looking naked bike around.

This would take the place of my C class wagon CPO purchase in a few years if it really was released in the states.

Yeah, I'll probably get one in like 5 years on CPO. Looks guuuuudddd.

My parents surprised me with a new PS1 and this game for my birthday one year. We weren't super well off, so this was a big deal for me. Unfortunately, my dad didn't know we needed a memory card, so I played the first few hours over a few times before I saved up enough allowance to afford one. The anime sequences

I want to start by saying I agree. This would be awesome. I miss technological advances that nobody else has thought of, everyone doing something unique to their own program. Game changing stuff.

They will sell so many of these.

Meh.

Just a heads up - this game is a response to people who criticized GRID 2 - making it more sim like, supposedly more sim like than GRID 1.

You're not wrong, but there's another side to all of this. She works in a crappy car dealership, and instead of looking at this sale as lost commission, she should be looking for the experience it provides her to move into a better sales environment - be it in cars, services, technology, etc.

Just like how the Diablo and Countach (sans wings/flares) are clean, aggressive designs, the Murcielago follows suit perfectly. Agressive in it's time, but seen as timeless/classic/almost subtle as the new gen comes along.