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Nine days, BBC. Nine days before you either have a pile of confetti to clean or tungsten-pierced bodies to bury. Nine days.

Ugh yes. I’m probably going to have to skip over the interviews since I assume everyone coming on the show will hate the host as much as I do.

I predict it will be about the same, but with commentary from an incredibly annoying guy whose face truly irritates me and isn’t funny.

Pop-up lights = best lights. Case in point: 914, 924, 930, 944, KITT, Starion/Conquest, Eclipse, 3000GT/Stealth, Corvette, AE86, Esprit, 308, Testarossa, 355, 348 (well, maybe not), NSX, RX-7, Supra, Celica...to name a few.

There was no car from the 1980s that wasn’t improved by pop up headlights.

Oh and it wasn’t the cool Pulsar with T-tops it was the previous version

I know this is 2016 and all...but this is the second car they’ve made (excluding the Lotus-inspired Roadster).

I owned a few used and new American cars and my issue with them wasn’t MAJOR quality issues (i.e. the drivetrain and suspension were fine), they were mostly around how the initial quality dropped off over time not measured in years, but months. Rattles, vibrations, etc.

I’m considering my next car options (I’m a dieselgate A3 owner), and one of my considerations was to go way down in (perceived?) quality and cost for something super economical like a FiST. My concern with an entry-level domestic is that it may have one or possibly two quality issues. More than that would be

Yet they have an order backlog a year long, and Atherton housewives are doing dirty things to get a higher place on the waiting list.

Dazzling astrological phenomenon literally called a “fireball”

Why is the application process stupid? It’s not as if there are tons of these cars to go around, what’s wrong with making sure the people that DO get one are true enthusiasts that will enjoy, drive, and share the car as it is intended?

I’m sure he just wanted a V8 in it like God intended.

Almost every executive departure I’ve seen communicated has been toned down to something akin to “____ is parting ways” or “______ is moving on to new opportunities”.

I give her some credit but her execution of the Screaming Marmot Defense was pretty poor, you must admit.

Obviously the Accord is a better car. No one is going to argue that. Still, some of us just want unusual and obscure cars for the sake of having something weird and uncommon.

^^You said it!

Turn the sound on.