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    Truly it’s more like selling craft beer at a Budweiser expo.

    Hey now, no fat shaming. Body image has always been a concern of the Miata. But truly it’s what’s on the inside that counts.

    Now if you will excuse me, I’m off to go celebrate National Lamp Shade Awareness Day.

    9/10 DO WANT NICE PRICE.

    The fall of an MMO is inevitable.

    Getting used to the fact that it has awful visibility is not the same as it suddenly having good visibility.

    No, what I said was I was replying to what was implied by the original post, which was that these pictures are of the car in person — presumably stating that because the previous pics we all saw were from someone taking a picture of a screen at a poor angle.

    Or has owned a VW previously and knows never to trust one again.

    Where did you get that quote from? I don’t see where I typed those words.

    Considering it looks 95% like the previous Camaro, and the previous Camaro does not look “bad ass” in person, one can surmise this does not look “bad ass.”

    That complaint is not full of crap, these cars are fucking terrible to look out of. I had one as a rental for two weeks and it was awful. Every complaint levied against its poor visibility is 100% confirmed.

    GM sure loves placing important shit behind the gear shift, don’t they?

    You give the Camaro too much credit. It doesn’t look that good.

    It still looks like a new Camaro.

    Ugh but that ugly exterior and play-skool interior...

    It can double as a vacation home!

    I like this option.

    Negative.

    Rented one of these for a week long road trip and I can confirm it was the best decision I could’ve made. The V6 has TONS of power and the car itself is extremely comfortable. Combined with the fact that it reliably achieved 30MPG in freeway driving and I’m convinced this should be on the list. My only concern is the