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You just went full mutton chops.

Yeah I laughed at that too! haha.

Same. If you can't appreciate the fun:value of a GS-R sedan, you can get off of my Jalopnik thankyouverymuch.

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This is exactly what I'm doing. My back roads take 30 minutes longer if you do the speed limit (which is likely, due to bad weather and deer). Totally worth it.

I really enjoyed that.

Dude, do you really think automakers would copy gimmicky style features?

Ok. You think it's ridiculous, I agree, but at least there's somebody out there who likes the PT. Meet ZekeStone:

But how many Dodge Durangos have you sold?
Will Ferrell: 1
RobGadv: 0

But how many Dodge Durangos have you sold?
Will Ferrell: 1
RobGadv: 0

I believe the going figure is about 2%, as in celebrity spokespeople influence about 2% of sales of a given product. In this case, the number is likely higher than 2%, but I agree with the above Jalops that there are a lot of variables at play.

...except for whatever propelled that Insight to 200 mph. Idiot.

How much more better can you get?!

Pleeeeease be a design exercise for new MBs. Because the others will surely follow, and I know we're all sick of huge grills.

I can't believe I made it to the comments without falling asleep.

Number of Jalopnik readers that will find fault with this car if it wasn't CVT: considerably less than infinite

Oddly enough, Subaru hasn't put out many details or official photos of the car just yet. Motor Trend writes that it comes in at 169.3 inches long, a respectable two-and-a-half inches longer than a BRZ. They say it weighs 2,756 pounds, basically the same as a BRZ, and it sends power to the rear wheels (hell yeah

Easy there, Will. Take some time driving in your Miata and calm down.

TVR Griffith 400

This was my favorite car as a kid. I'm so glad they held to its original spirit. Like the article mentioned, Porsche was hand-crafting its race cars in the early days so it's a tremendous challenge restoring one of these to "factory correct."