sonorousspeedjoe
SonorousSpeedJoe
sonorousspeedjoe

The mid-engine layout makes it really tough to control at high speed, what with the lighter front-end, and you can easily fly out of the car when you crash. That just adds to the fun.

It's a Murcielago everywhere but the Zonda-inspired back.

The Lexus IS300/Subaru Impreza WRX STi/Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI combo found in GTA IV - the Karin Sultan sedan.

The Huntley Sport was the first thing I thought of when I saw this. And if there are purple-blue iridescent (I believe that's the right term?) versions to be found in TBOGT's Drug Wars, then those count as well.

Wait, "Audi's S line"? Isn't the S-line just a series of sport appearance packages to make the regular A-models look like their performance S-model counterparts?

So Honda basically took the Sonata Hybrid and smoothed out some of the curves so that it resembles a 2013 Lexus GS as far as the hood and headlights. On top of that, the rest of the front end also strongly resembles that of the new 2013 Santa Fe, but the grill could just be Honda trying to create some hybrid identity

Yeah, that's basically it. Operating an automatic is a two-track task - one's inputs and ideal driving constitute one track, and the automatic's independent gear-shifting is another track. It's tough to feel in-sync.

I find myself less distracted when I'm driving a manual transmission car, and I like the control I have over it. The car will match what I want to do - I don't have to brake or lay off the gas for significant amounts of time to convince it to downshift, as I would in a non-shiftable automatic. This makes passing power

I'm not too keen on how it's aping Ferrari's maw. But then, Ferrari's front is weird in that it's one of those things I like, but there's just something off about it.

I kind of liked how the Focus ST and Fiesta ST had an almost completely different front fascia to differentiate themselves from the regular ones, but this looks great anyhow.

In 6th grade, when my dad bought a new 2005 Toyota Matrix XR 2WD and used 2001 Toyota Tundra SR5 (possibly Limited?) 4WD, both silver automatics that we've since sold, my passion for cars got rekindled after I'd long since stopped playing with Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars. I got Need for Speed: Most Wanted for the

I figured someone'd post this, LOL.

You've confused Laramie with Lariat - the Ford F-150 has the Lariat trim, while the Ram 1500 has the Laramie and Laramie Longhorn trims.

Viewing two replies at the same time is going to take some getting used to, though this version of Kinja does look more polished - however, the text box when initially making a post is too small for viewing and editing substantial text before posting.

Well, I wouldn't say it's something to "get over." It's just annoying, is all.

They'll generally jack any ride, including the one you arrived in.

No problem. I just wish I'd gotten to this article sooner so that my voice could've been heard better (damned Kinja makes in-depth dialogue a race against time). I'd like to hear what older Jalops have to say in response - you have no idea how much I'm really looking forward to an engaging discussion based on this.

*HER.

Not to mention the BMW rip-off badge.

No kiddin'. It's like they tweaked the front and rear ends of the Saturn Aura, stretched them onto the Camry, and gave it a Honda Accord steering wheel.