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Oh, and next time, you can tell by clicking on the little number thingy beside the picture in the article, or beside the paragraphs, FYI.

Yes, thank you, but I can I identify it perfectly well myself.

Congrats! If you have Oppositelock authorship, make sure you post drift videos of your 1:10 Scion FR-S R/C car!

Well that's obvious. This is my $15k car.

The most efficient way is not necessarily the best way.

My point is that while in South Korea the names are aligned as Kx (x being the number -> 3-Forte, 5-Optima, 7-Cadenza), in North America, the names are aligned to a degree as they are all words, even if we don't know what the words mean. However, the Quoris is now going to be called the K900, which isn't in line with

Earthbound: meet Aftermarket. Aftermarket: meet Earthbound.

Funny... my sister bought one... it lasted one month before she totalled it in a collision. Then she bought another one... which lasted a year before the engine blew up. Then she bought a third one... a 1987 model which was the "best of the bunch"... which actually lasted for 3 years... but it was still a piece of

Technically, in South Korea, Kias are named according to a tier system: the Optima is the K5, the Cadenza is the K7, and the Forte is the K3, but there's no reason to call it the "K900" considering it's called the K9 in South Korea, in line with the other names.. If you want to align your names for the US market,

The front shows remarkable restraint considering it doesn't have a gaping grill in the style of Lexus or Mercedes-Benz.

351 Toyota 2000GTs were produced, but only 54 were officially earmarked for the US.

Skinny tires FTW!

OMG OMG OMG!

Complete Lack of Harmony right here

Put frameless windows on all the cars!

Too bad you can't use this as your getaway car.

My second favorite Mercedes-Benz in the woooooooooooorld (after the 190SL)

Luggage Rack!!!!

Mazdaspeed version available in the early-ish 2000s?

Mmm... BRG