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I never did understand why the tubas and french horns were tacked on there, but I don’t think it really matters either.

Username checks out.

Well spotted.

A lot of people have been pointing those out as well. Now that I look, I completely agree.

No worries. That’s why I went a bit overboard with making it apparent that I was expressing a personal opinion. Really it is the entire front that reminds me of the Fusion, and the grill if you focus on the bit above the chrome. To each their own, though.

Hyundais, to me, have always looked like a mesh of design cues from other cars. This one has a touched up Ford Fusion front and upside down Civic hatch rear. Not that it is a bad thing, just that is what it looks like to me.

At first I didn’t realize this was from GT Sport and thought the configurator was up on Toyota.com. Looks like I’ll have to actually work this morning. Not that I have any interest in the car if I’m honest. Just... it’s a car configurator. It has buttons!

“That’s normal consumption.”
- Subaru circa 2018 (probably 2019, as well)

I have direct experience with the others (thankfully not through personal ownership), but not the Vega. Don’t think I’ve ever heard good things about it, but try not to include cars I can’t directly speak to.

Lordstown has produced several generations of GM compact cars, including the infamous J-body Cavalier, Sunfire, Skyhawk, and the successive Delta platform Cobalt/G5 and current Chevrolet Cruze.

I think your render is pretty close, Jason. Just need to make the headlights 7 small dots as opposed to a single lamp.

For buying a modified car, it is my understanding that with certain rare exceptions when a car has a full modification package from a known tuning company (e.g. Alpina, HPE), modifications lower the value of the car rather than increase it. If someone has dumped $6,000 into their GTI, that does not make the GTI worth

My first thought was “so what about test driving,” but then I realized that every person I know who currently owns or is in the process of buying a Tesla, never drove it before they bought it.

Based on the rest of the note, I was kind of hoping that they just misspelled it, then scribbled out the mistake and went on.

I know this is low hanging fruit, but good luck getting 1,000 miles in a month out of a Quadrifoglio without at least 500 of those being to and from the dealer.

I have had some truly absurd interactions with the COA where I live, but my BSometer is going off like crazy on this. I’d have to see a copy of the original email with message headers to believe it.

I’m okay with this. An external indicator that the driver is most likely staring at his phone, even if the car isn’t moving.

Carlos, light it up for the camera! ... THAT’S NOT WHAT I MEANT!

I got bored when I got home, although this may go unnoticed.