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yes but you should only put this on the front - and by that, I don’t mean “because that’s where the driven wheels are”, I mean, I want to see a taildragger Camry

lol just finished a boss in Deadmines and got D/C’d, now can’t get back in to loot

Kate - I don’t know who else to ask so maybe you can shed some light on this:(I’ve rage-tweeted at KFC’s twitter account and got no response)

Yeah I was gonna guess maybe something very large (like a 3500 class) and diesel powered

List of 2007 mass-market cars with 155,000 miles on the clock worth $13,499:
GO

(British exec runs into a boardroom)
“SOMEBODY COMPARED US TO A HONDA!”

I’ve yet to see anything as comfortable as this in any body other than a sedan

That grille is too reminiscent of those shitty Jeep crybaby grilles to get a NP from me for $195.00.

doesn’t that ranking in the linked article say that party pack 5 is the worst one?

doesn’t that ranking in the linked article say that party pack 5 is the worst one?

nice price

For a lot of customers, used EVs represent excellent value as their depreciation tends to be very high - both due to people being nervous about unfamiliar technology, and the tax incentives ($7,500 federal plus whatever the states kick in can add up to a 5 digit discount). So you wind up with a car that’s newer and

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I love the sound of a high-revving engine, don’t you?

I’d put “the line” for supercars at the Dodge Viper and the Honda NSX* - that is; anything that is “less supercar-y” than either of those cars is definitely not a supercar, but anything that is “more supercar-y” than either of those definitely is.

That’s the issue, though. Nobody can quantify what a supercar is - it’s like pornography. You know it when you see it.

Why not? I get that they’re venerated engines, removed for their performance, their tunability... But imagine if they could rev...

for real though I applaud GM for making high performance mid-engined awesomeness available to the masses for "mid-tier BMW" money, but as far as I am concerned, the Corvette is still a car that is comparable to supercars, but not a supercar. 

anyone who wants AWD?

it barely qualifies as an idea