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Leaked image of final production version:

Can’t wait for the GMC General.... version of the Acadia :P

That technician now has more kills than 98% of the Belgian Air Force and will be an instructor at Belgian Top Gun Academy next year

Does the technician get to affix a little sticker of a fighter jet to the outside of his toolbox now?

What’s with all the Corvette bashing here? It’s almost like you people don’t like cars or something. This thing looks great, even with the wacko camo. Looks like a Ferrari, you say? Yeah, well dolphins look like sharks, too...and they both look cool.

Right after one that will sync with a Startac.

I had the Hot Wheels version of this car when I was a kid.

Bet you’re fun at parties.

The LT is about as good as it gets without adding copious amounts of displacement (too expensive and makes meeting emissions requirements harder as the bore grows) or turning them into low grade pro-stock motors (emissions compliance and longevity).

5.8 to 60 is slow?

Call me when they actually put it into production. Been teased with the return of the Bronco too many times.

A show of hands for people who would love a regular F-35 flyby and would put up with the noise for the occasional impromptu airshow?

Well in a couple years a CPO TourX will absolutely destroy a CPO Volvo on price.

CTS-V, ATS-V, and the Escalade.

One (1) driver + two (2) front seat passengers + three (3) rear seat passengers + one (1) dead hooker in the trunk.

Eunos Cosmo, I can pretend I am in Star Trek TNG with the dash design.

I just took a peek at Indian’s website and my God to they make beautiful machines. I fall squarely into the “Millennial” category and I wouldn’t ever consider HD. That Indian Scout however...

HD didnt recognize, and take serious, the threat that popped up from the left...

Talked shit about Ford using aluminum in their truck *BEDS*, which IS incredibly stupid because aluminum legitimately CAN’T hold up to hard use in a truck bed (even if people aren’t dropping a load of bricks from 5 feet in the air into their bare metal truck bed). By the time you make aluminum thick enough to handle