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I actually really like this car. CD4 is an excellent platform, and between the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 and the AWD system with the Focus RS’ rear differential, the fact that it’s transverse-engined may not even matter. The only thing that would stop me from buying one new is the fact that I know it’s likely to drop in

absolutely fake, but great nonetheless!

Does the phrase “Reserve not met” have any meaning to you?

...and it’s still slower to 60 and through the quarter mile than a Mitsubishi EVO!

His “Rims”

Apparently it is not put together that well

Let’s get this out of the way first. I’m not much of a bandwagon rider when it comes to things that are built simply to generate hype. I haven’t attended a Transformers movie premiere since high school and I don’t give an aerated turd about the next season of Game of Thrones because I’ve never seen it, nor do I care

That guy has the reflexes of someone who grew up in a war torn country.

That is a dope shift knob in the top pic.

My favorite part is how he angrily exits his car, throwing his hands to the heavens as though the whole thing were an act of God.

Just being a bit pedantic, but they are not just known to burn oil, that’s literally what they are designed to do. You make it sound like a bad thing, when really if you aren’t (and don’t have the pre-mix) then you’re going to have problems.

I bet it would have sold better than the Chevrolet SS...

Who knew that Porsche secretly collaborated with Ferrari on the 993.

Make it a bike that can be had for $5 k, and a guy who just decided he wanted to go fast on motorbikes, while weighing a bunch of stones whatever they are. But somewhere around 275 pounds, easy, with leathers.

This. A thousand times this. Does money = speed? Not always. But when that money was all poured in to speed... hmm.

So what they are saying is a $250,000 rally car driven by a professional racecar driver is faster than a $60,000 Airel Atom driven by a automotive VJ, which is faster than a $25,000 bike driven by Ricky Gervais? Ok, got it.

One of the MANY reasons, homologation needs to come back.

I'm in the minority that actually liked it. It's clean and very American luxury design wise. The fold out staircase though is more over the top to me than the doors.

Actually, I live in a particularly snooty part of Chicago whose neighborhood committee (which I am NOT a member of) would never so much as allow a Jamba Juice regional manager within three miles of our newly-landmarked neighborhood.