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Bitch.... Michelle O accomplished more in her life BEFORE she became first lady than you and your whole tornado bait trailer trash family have ever even read about. Double Ivy League Graduate. Lawyer. Hospital Administrator. Mother. Go getter. Accomplisher of many things, not the least of which is to be married to a

Hmm, clutch by wire. Now lets take this a step further. Automated clutch with a clutch pedal by wire. Shift linkage by wire.  Allow the driver to switch between automatic and manual mode. Let them have 3 pedals when on the open road and automatic in traffic.

They’re way better looking than the 4th generation Supra. 

Am I biased or have these aged well?

I kinda want to see them test one of those, too, for science. 

I always thought the fourth-generation Monte Carlo should’ve been RWD:

Don’t forget that it is FCA now.  FIAT Chrysler.  Fiat has been installing rust at the factory since 1899.

Unfortunately the Cummins is derated to 350/660 when hooked to the G56 manual, so those torque figures are only accurate with the auto (930 lb-ft is only with the extra cost Aisin trans in the 3500)

“...so than i filled his oil filter with metal shavings"

somewhat of a feature?

Spoken like somebody who has never owned a used BMW.

Jason does stuff like that sometimes. Did you notice the Death Star in the next picture?

Well, I kinda have to point out that there was a Corolla Hatchback that was at least sort of interesting once.

This car is going to be the most disappointing reveal ever. I would much rather have them bring back the Celica as a sports car for the people - a Mustang competitor that it originally was. RWD, retro styling, maybe throw some louvers on it, keep the price low so people can actually buy it.

Or you could join Oppo where the rest of us talk about our projects...

Middleburg Heights, OH train guy here, I think the answer is fairly simple, and this is it.

lol you made my day with that gif

I starred it for the GIF.

Okay. ABS still wasn’t universal in the early 2000s. The 15-20 year old cars of today are the same kind of cheap you’re talking about.