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I understand that, I'm not really expecting to have a garage of Bugattis and Koenigseggs, but that's ok because my goal is more like 911s and maybe, just maybe, a car like the Huracan. The point is, at least I'm trying instead of complaining that the only people who can have cars like this are nerds or people that are

So you're butthurt that people more intelligent and hard-working than you make the money to buy theses cars is what you're saying?

Dodge Viper > then a 911 GT3 RS > then AMG GT > then F Type > then nothing... sorry Chevy.

Are we SURE this isn't the new Ford Taurus in disguise...?

How about the new 2015 Mustang? The amount that is actually open is ridiculous compared to the full size of the grille if you ask me...

A ridiculous amount of money spent, big chrome wheels, a unibody, and something too nice for anybody to want to use it as an actual truck. You get less seats and pretty much no more usability.

They still havent shown the front of the car in the live video...... good thing I gave up and came here.

It's got plenty of power, and I know the cars aren't really comparable. I'm just saying it almost seems awkward to have your fullsize sedan and entry level sports car overpower your halo car. I would easily take a Viper over anything else Chrysler offers today but let's be honest, not everybody buying cars is looking

Still less power than their fatass fullsize sedan, the Charger Hellcat. Guess the Challenger to... Not that it's a huge problem, since their incredibly different cars but does anybody else feel weird about that?

HA, good luck scoring 31 mpg in a V6 Dodge Charger... Tried it, flat highway with no traffic and cruise control can only manage 29.8... I never beleive mpg ratings, as my mothers charger is worse than it is rated, and my friends Mazda Speed3 easily manages 5-10 mpg better than it's rated

I'd love if people took the time to read this!

So is this only including cars currently in production? Because we failed to mention the Veyron, any Koenigseggs (producing Ageras and One:1's currently?) I guess it's fair to exclude the Venom GT (I understand that), but surely there's more?

Uh, yeah, maybe next time put a Kia Forte or basic Optima out... There would be no confusion, they complicated it themselves.

Hmmm, is it right to complain about getting a free $25k car? No.

Well this worries me, being a 2001 Silverado 1500 driver in upstate New York. My rear "backing plates" as they say are long long LONG gone. As for my brake lines, I can't say I've checked them or worried about them in the 3 years I've had the vehicle, and now am expecting to ram into people due to failing brakes.

Why would they bother developing this crap. How about they try to fix the millions upon millions upon millions of recalls first and try to develop parts that aren't so shitty. Let the mustang have it's turbo 4 for a few years before joining in and fix all your broken shit.

Well it's hit or miss, some do some don't. My buddies 98 Sierra has had next to 0 issues over 160,000 miles.

Well the way I see it, it's really hit or miss with them. A friend of mine had a 98 Sierra he paid $1200 for and it ran good for the 2 years he had it. I paid $7000 for an 01 Silverado and it constantly needed attention. New belts, alternator, fuel pump, fuel lines, half the speakers were blown, the head unit stopped

That's ridiculous. I currently drive a 2001 Silverado, and let me tell you something. It sucks. There haven't been any massive recalls on it while I've had it but it has a handful of problems and seeing how many recalls they've had recently I cannot imagine myself EVER buying another GM car or even recommending one.

Uh why do none of the spectators turn their heads when you can clearly hear something crashing. But that isn't what amazes me most... why do we let bad people/drivers have nice things?