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Entertainment by its nature is a caricature of a society, but Korea has got to be the among the countries most distorted by their own media. Just look at the selection of cars depicted in a typical Korean TV show, then actually go to Seoul and have a look at what’s really out on the streets.

Ferrari, Porsche and McLaren. The best sports cars in the world since 1992.

Time should’ve healed that grudge just a little bit ;) My prom date backed out due to “family issues.” It ticked me off a great deal that week, but in the end it was just a prom.

No matter how awesome the cars I have, I will want to share with each person to the appropriate extent. Cool friends and colleagues in good standing, show and possibly ride along. Close friends or family and with a good understanding of cars (and the ability to learn how to operate that particular car), I’ll let them

I would never claim to do more than my wife does. I know she does more and I do my best to contribute my share. My mind is not even close to hers in terms of keeping up with what needs to be done when, but what I can do is a lot of the physical tasks.

Anyone know why the production GTS Coupe in 1997 used a different front bumper from the original 1992 RT/10 roadster? The later bumper was longer and more rounded, which may have fit in with the coupe’s bubbly styling better.

This was the concept car. The production GTS Coupe had a rear exhaust exit and a different front bumper.

Yes, but only because I can’t afford an F12.

That’s the message, but don’t forget that the modern Challenger is by far the best Challenger ever. Uncle Rico is meant to portray someone whose attributes have faded (if they ever existed at all) and currently provides little to no value to society.

“Working in an office” is just something you do to pass time, sorta like “living in a city.” You type emails about something, look at numbers on papers, make phone calls about stuff, talk and drink coffee.

You misunderstand why Ludacris and Alfred Morris got these deals.

It’s not because “Luda” is rich. It’s because he is in the entertainment and marketing business, and he is one of the very, very, very few who actually became famous. Those two things get you product endorsement deals.

You have the luxury of choice. You can choose to experience this, or that, or something else, when you desire. You can go ahead and rent the shack by the lake, and drink a Coors, and fish with a buddy. Or not. The next day you can explore the cities that you love. Or not.

It’s good at two things; being pretty comfy is the second one.

The accelerator pedal.

Here it’s the Mustangs that are perpetuating the bro stereotype...the Challenger owners I’ve come across are surprisingly enthusiastic and down-to-earth.

I agree. Although I think all 3 new muscle cars look good, my choice would also be the 2015 facelifted Challenger. It’s the most honest and it stands separate from the often silly Mustang/Camaro rivalry as you said. I already have a sports car for the weekend, so having a Chally to commute with would be

I have yet to see a single Prius owner displaying this mindset.

Hahaha. Nice one. But don’t worry; the Chally would be the more practical workhorse in my stable.

I happen to like the 2015 Challenger more than the new Stang or Camaro. The honest, no-pretensions size gives it a genuinely usable rear seat. The MMC refresh gives it the extra detail that I always wished the 2008 had—a quality interior, a dash of exterior flourish in chrome and lighting.