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Die Nibbles!

Nothing beats the blue of a Japanese Skyline

Its funny, I suffer the same thing. Just the idea of an irreversible action that would take no more than a second to perform. I actually asked a psychologist once at the University I attended, and she said there have been studies that found 7/10 people whom are afraid of heights are afraid for this reason. (The

They can choose the city and I'll move there!

That was my understanding too.  I thought the R models and GTI's would be.  I personally thought that was a selling point.

Yup.  I'm a changed man.  It's built in my head.  Maybe someday it will be a work in progress in the garage.

True story.  Only it takes a ton of screw ups and/or therapy to realize it if you are said "non-f*ck-giver"

I was thinking they need to make it the number 5 car in a weird font so they can make a reference to that! (have someone accidentally say "look at that S car go!!")

Weren't these AWD?

My first thought was Batman.... My word...

Totally thought about this before the Hyundai

I'll admit, upon reading it a second time, it was more attacking than I originally anticipated. But my overall point is that there's trolling (which is annoying, but in some cases is actually just people making a point in a weird way), and there's just insulting. While trolling is inevitable, insulting someone

After reading through the article again, it actually does have some a-la-carte language. I'll be looking forward to seeing what kind of options end up being in the final "menu". The ST is still a fantastic option. The mechanical diff and revo-knuckle is just so enticing. Plus there's no replacement for

Did that really add to the discussion or encourage anyone to feel welcome to their own opinions here? If that's what you came to do in this community, please just read and move on, or take the attitude to a model specific forum to get lit up there.

I personally hate the note. But I think it plays into the contrast of the brutal power and nastiness of the car, with the beauty of the driving style, and the tranquility of the surroundings. Wassup?!?

As far as your drive to work goes: Jealousy. I drive through 13 traffic lights and over a train-track hahaha. My father grew up in Penn and I absolutely agree, that is some beautiful country. I wonder if some of the continental jealousy when it comes to roads comes from youtube and top gear. Those publications

Agreed. Speak of the devil: I've seen 3 GXP's in the last week! I was just concluding they must have really taken a dive when Pontiac died.

We are on the same brain wave sir. That and the cayman are very impressive cars for the money. Not only are you in a meticulously built German sports car, but so many Americans (I'm assuming that's where you are typing from, correct me if I am wrong) are so caught up with the big engine-big numbers game, it will be

Well said sir. Well said. Supply and Demand right? Simple as that. My first thought was "well then why do they continue to raise prices way past the "market value" including inflation and what not (the normal price increase over time within a generation of vehicle etc.). But as you said in your last statement: