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These things are like cockroaches...they never die. When Earth is beset by the inevitable zombie apocalypse, these will be the only thing left to drive (and NOT the Tuscan, despite what Hyundai wants you to believe). For $4.5k, I’ll take mine now so I don’t have to fight some ruffian gang of scavengers for it later.

And no way for Polyphony to patch this out in an update. Time to pull my PS2 out of whatever dusty box in my closet it lives in and finally clear out those endurance races.

I’m curious to know if and how often this happens at traditional used car dealerships, either knowingly or unknowingly.

And you know what the best part is? Polyphony can’t patch these out in an update.

I had a Nisan Rogue as a rental a few months back, and even it’s flat-bottom steering wheel annoyed me when attempting hand-over-hand steering. A yoke would drive me absolutely insane. What was that expression about reinventing the wheel?

The fine is…fine, but throw in some “towed at the owner’s expense” and you’re getting somewhere. I’m guessing that $100 might not be that big of a deal to some, but the hassle of dealing with a towing company would be. Plus, it could free up that EV parking spot quicker.

I have, but only around town. I can’t imagine the experience could be much worse. Don’t get me wrong, it was a fun car...just not much of a road-tripper.

Not to mention that you have to put the damn thing together yourself (usually at 3am on Christmas Eve) and the wheels constantly fall off. This is the correct answer. Rubbish car.

Driving any longer than 30 minutes in my ‘01 Toyota MR2 Spyder. Small, cramped, loud, and frequently blown about by semis on the highway made it pretty fatiguing in itself, but its complete absence of cruise control was absolutely brutal on longer trips. Not sure why they didn’t offer it on manual-equipped models (an

Unfortunately, due to the Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batteries and the fire risk they can pose, some apartment communities (including my own) are banning the ownership of them. This absurd measure is harming the very people who could likely benefit the most from them. Laptops, cellphones, and EVs are okay though (?).

Exactly. Maybe even throw in a dedicated “Donut Mode” button for well, you know...DONUTS ON YOUR LAWN!!!

I am thoroughly disappointed that GM didn’t lean into a little pop culture reference and call the final package “Bitchin’ Camaro Edition”.

The Genesis G70 Shooting Brake. I’m not much of a Hyundai products fan, but I can make an exception for something that’s equal parts functional and good looking. This car is for the parent that hasn’t completely fallen into the bland SUV/midsize sedan pit of mediocrity.

Wait, just to confirm...this is the same company that makes the Kia EV6? You know, the one that has a touch bar for the radio and climate controls that has capacitive touch controls and physical knobs that change function based on a capacitive touch control button? Hmmm...okay, just making sure...

The Ferrari Studio Cr 25 Concept, with it’s hilarious proportions being about 3 feet too long and bizarre airbrakes. It took me a moment to realize where I’ve seen this design language recently. Oh yeah, now I remember: they beat GM and the Celestiq to the punch by about 50 years.

Not sure if liveries count, but the 917/20 ‘Pink Pig’ Porsche entered in the 1971 LeMans was fabulous...and also kinda ugly, but in that so-unique-its-great way.

Even though it’s not the point, it was driving me crazy trying to figure out what car is in the video, mostly because there aren’t many good angles filmed. I think it’s maybe almost definitely a Subaru Forester like you guessed, probably a 2006 second-gen post-facelift LL Bean edition to boot. Might be the only Subaru

This thing. Sure, SUVs existed before this, but I put the SUV craze we still haven’t recovered from mostly on the shoulders of the first-gen Ford Explorer. Bonus points for the Eddie Bauer co-branding , which also kicked off another super 90's fad of marrying clothing lines with cars (L.L. Bean Subaru Outback, Mercury

“Cure for Pain” by Morphine. That song alone will do it, but if you really want to dig a hole and never come out, the whole album will be ensure you never again see the light of day.

I give the Syntopia name the same grade as Afeela: D-