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    shouldcouldaeastwoulda
    Rob
    shouldcouldaeastwoulda

    COTMFD

    As long as the Genesis brand doesn’t share any floor space (or oxygen) with Hyundai dealers, I think they’ll definitely succeed.

    My grandparents have a 2000 Buick Century with about 70k on it. Absolutely no one would ever consider one of these heaps of shit reliable if they had to do the following over 70,000 miles:

    For some reason I thought they only made 200hp.

    This conversation is almost convincing me to sell my Genesis 5.0 R-Spec and get a clean 944.

    Not trying to be a hipster or whatever, but I’ve had a major crush on the 944 since high school (about 15 years ago). And I went to a high school where you either had to have an LT1 Camaro or a truck to be cool.

    They weren’t ahead of their time. The gonna made under 100hp/L with the 2.2 and, like, no torques.

    Yeah, this, what you said.

    I kind of glossed over this whole article.

    Telling people not to put their auto into drive before coming to a full stop in reverse is malarkey.

    Despite not being a LOT different-looking than the Veyron, it sure is a whole goddamn lot more attractive.

    Haha, they were on Diners drive ins and dives years ago.

    I like banana milkshakes. Falafel Drive-In in San Jose makes one of the best.

    Morons, no.

    I think it’s nice.

    I’d scoop it up in a heartbeat at $9000.

    “Pretty soon, they’ll be putting sport modes on compact cars, pickup trucks, golf carts, desktop printers, etc.”

    FUCK YES.

    Damn you guys.

    We bought our 2012 Volt with 28k miles in September of 2014 for $18.5k.