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I can see why we would end Jeremy Clarckson's Top Gear involvement but why on earth would this end the show all together? There's other hosts, many people that work with the show, millions upon millions of fans. I feel like the show means to much to everybody from the fans to the BBC itself. It doesn't seem logical to

I'm going to say number 3 is my favorite. I'd love to have a Ford Raptor and Shelby Mustang... I can't imagine a much better pair. Plus the Mustang wouldn't be limited to the track.

I guess it's time to try and demand my money back from iTunes for my season pass...

You can do a lot more with 1.8 million dollars than buy a car that has a piss poor reputation already, that is if you've ever heard of the show Top Gear and their experiences...

That's completely different, the driver of the GT-R had no intention on killing anybody or doing anything else illegal. He was probably looking for a good clean race minus the fact that it was on a public street. We both know its nothing like armed robbery.

Valenzuela, the driver of the Nissan GT-R, is currently in jail, charged with two counts of murder and faces up to 33 years to life in prison. Gevorgyan, who is also in custody, claims he wasn't in the Mustang when it crashed.

Why is everybody in a mindset where they want to pit Musk and Koenigsegg against eachother? I think their both highly respectable geniuses. Hell, Christian even drives a Tesla. Musk might not have built Tesla from the ground up himself like Koenigsegg but he's still a highly intelligent person who's largely

Civic Type R <<< Focus RS

Where I'm from, we don't call a dusting a few inches of snow... Regardless it looks like it could've been fun.

Obviously there's all the normal car things. If you look at the list of people that they've hired for this project so far, you can see that they've hired a handful of people who have done this before. There's no reason that these people can't do it again. Everybody's got to start somewhere, I bet a few years back you

I wouldn't put anything past them considering how much cash they've got. All they've really got to do is bring in the right people, which they're perfectly capable of doing, to make it happen. They know a lot about electronics as it is, so being an electric car, it's really just a matter of going on a large scale and

Apple has been facing naysayers since the dawn of it's existence... Look at them now. If they want to do it, I think they'll absolutely be able to do it. They've got really intelligent people in the company that know how to do their research, even if it takes a few years to perfect.

BRZ/FR-S/GT-86 if they never make a turbo version too...

I definitely agree with Lamborghini, out of all the automakers they seem to be the most resistant to both forced induction and hybrids. Which I admire.

Fair enough, I mean it makes sense. They just look so... Old? Awkward? Not sure what word would suit the way I feel about it. But on a modern car these just seem dated.

They really couldn't figure out a better design for the wheels? If you asked me I'd say this car is pretty nice, but then it gets to the wheels and it kills it for me...

I think it all really depends on how the RS ends up being priced... Of course none of us want it to be too expensive, but if it's too close to the ST I think that the ST will definitely become the less relevant middle child.

Ford Transit Connect or the new Jeep Renegade is my vote... They'd both be pretty cost effect both short and long term.

Doing any amount over the posted speed limit is already an infraction. So if your passing an officer doing 65 in a 65 and you pass him, he's got every right to stop you. I've been in vehicles when drivers have been pulled over for doing just 4 miles over the limit, I wouldn't toy with officers on the highway.

Yes and Apple was supposed to have their own full smart TV, video game system and other things, things that wouldn't take nearly as long to bring to market. I doubt it's going to happen, but would be delighted if it did.