ratclone
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I think it looks good. It really stands out in person. I hate fake vents though so it it’s hard to love it. Hopefully the next re-design will make it, as the kids say, 💯. 

Having your halo car just be something from another company has got to be one of the most mind boggling decisions any manufacturer has ever made. It’s not a Toyota Supra. It’s a BMW with a Toyota badge. 

They need to focus on fitting a good-looking car on top of that engine.

1) Integra

FD RX-7. Best looking car built in the 1990s. Something about this car’s design just seems so pure and efficient: no excessive styling cues, no bulky fender flares, no idiotic wing -- just a fast and clean sports car.

Volvo C70 Coupe in Saffron Metallic.

If only it came with chicken.

Take your star, from this star.

*sings* You picked a fine to leave me loose wheel...

Right? I feel like I’m missing something, but maybe it actually is just spoiled ass rich people.

I rarely side with automakers or dealers, but damn these owners suck and just need to deal with it. This is literally how every consumer product works. Unless there was a contract or documentation stating these would never be made again... too fucking bad? This is what you get for overpaying for stupid vehicles.

Imagine being proud that your idiot son isn’t smart enough to use birth control.  

Ah, the Land Rover in it’s natural habitat, on the back of a flatbed tow truck headed to the shop.

Some people have no idea how to drive on anything other than dry asphalt.

I just can’t believe that the kick-ass bush bars and awesome light bar on that Land Rover didn’t keep him safe in the snow. Who could have predicted this epic fail in such an awesomely manly vehicle?

Yes, your take is correctly wrong.

No computer-controlled transmission is going to handle the many ways in which everything goes to hell.

To add-on, memory function for power seats is a game-changer, especially in our one-car family where my wife and I are both regularly in the driver’s seat.

I notice it also seems to result in more people driving around with their high-beams on. Gen 8/9 Civics seem overrepresented in this - and I have a theory that it’s due to the 2-tier dashboard Honda used (and the blue coloured-screen, which means the high-beam logo no longer stands out like an eye-searing thumb)

It most definitely was