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Ethan Edman
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I have moisture in my crotch.

I completely agree with you. As I was scrolling through these images I kept thinking to myself, these are incredible but don't instill any thoughts or images of the future for me.

How does this monstrosity fly?!

Beautiful city and wonderful video.

That vehicle is awful in every imaginable sense.

I'm a proud owner of a 2013 Honda Accord Sport 6M. Which is the shifter in your cover photo. It's an absolutely perfect car for a salesmen driving 45,000 miles a year but doesn't want to lose his soul to numb midsize sedans solely offered with an automatic.

"Cheaper" may be the wrong word all together. lol

I guess my feeble mind cannot understand why you would want to make a car perform worse... under any circumstance.

Yeah, I still hate it.

This article gave me a headache. Just to start, number 10, number 8. and number 2. are wildly contradictory... Add more turns and go as fast as you can on shitty roads. Sounds like a catastrophe waiting to happen.

Sweet holy hot fuck. I would gladly ride in an ambulance to the hospital to cure my diseased heart just to eat this monstrosity that is called the Mac Daddy burger. Where the hell do I sign up?!

If you don't think the Avanti Rosso is absolutely stunning, then you're kidding yourself. I do admit however, that the first red and white car is horrific.

My god that is one good looking vehicle.

I guess I'm just a bit confused. The Miata already has 170hp and only weighs about 200 pounds less than an FR-S. I'm not saying that it wouldn't be fun, but it doesn't sound any better than the current offerings of either Mazda or Toyobaru.

I very much agree with you Patrick, especially when considering it's price point.

It is interesting that all I ever hear from Jalop's about THE RWD sports coupe right now (FR-S/BRZ) is that it's underpowered at 200hp. Yet, 160hp/170tq in a two seat roadster is something to be excited about? It all sounds very blah to me.

This is almost comical it's so blatantly wrong. I'm sorry but Honda is wildly successful in a multitude of criteria.

What does the Raptor compete against off the shelf? Nada, zip, zilch. Furthermore, the F-150 model as a whole does indeed "own" the market by your definition.

The Veloster just falls short for me. It tries, but fails.