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The Vette is what killed the Viper.

The power. It needs another 100 and the price to be the same.

I almost bought one after hearing all the great reviews, then I went and drove one and just thought "meh". Too tiny for my 6'1" frame, power was just OK, and interior layout felt cheap. It's a cool little car, but it also feels very gimmicky. The Fiesta ST or GTI are close enough in price for me (and everyone else) to

As a former B7 S4 V8 owner who had to replace his cam timing chain and tensioners, CRACK PIPE. For $800, CRACK PIPE. Maybe you have a mechanic friend who works on Audis who can repa... CRACK PIPE. The ridiculous cost of owning this car makes it virtually worthless, let alone a modified one.

It is very... meh. But it wouldn't deter me from buying the truck. Whatever, Ford can have their flashy giant badges as long as they keep making this badass truck.

I think it looks great ...for a $75-80k car.

It just took a long time to get this right. Now that Nav is being connected with Google Maps (Audi) it's actually becoming useful. Before becoming connected to the cloud and getting constantly updated information I'd wholeheartedly agree with this.

I won't buy a car without them. Not for just the warmth, but they're heaven on an aching back on a long drive.

Worth noting, Credit Karma is worth what you pay for it. While it's handy for tracking changes to my credit, it also never gets my actual scare even close to correct, consistently reporting it much lower (80 points lower to be exact). If you're not using Credit Karma I still recommend it, but don't freak out if you

None. Seriously, none. Please never do this again. Hollywood just doesn't know how to do these shows anymore. The budgets aren't big enough for good CGI so we get the horrible, cheesy, crap that was the new Knight Rider and dreams are crushed.

Doug "Dirty" DeMuro and his Jeep Rubicon. I'd like to see what adventures you could have in this. Real adventures I mean.

So owning a Ferrari is exactly like owning a wake boat. Got it.

For the DIY PC builders, an 80+ Platinum power supply. For those of us running a PC 24x7, they pay for themselves rather quickly in energy costs.

Duke Nuke'm Forever of cars. It will get here eventually.

I owned a Prius as a daily and a C6 Z06 for the sunny days and weekends. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I never got less than about 45mpg in the Prius. I didn't drive it overly fast or slow, just drove it like every other car I owned. It was a great little commuter and nothing more, but that's exactly what I bought it for. Cheap gas and

2007 Z06, Borla cat-back exhaust, TR6060 transmission (standard in 08+), LS9X Clutch, MGW Short Shift, Nitto Invos, Hawk HPS pads, stainless lines, and a basic Pioneer head unit upgrade. Cosmetically I just tinted the windows, blacked out the side markers, and put on some Apsis splash shields. Nothing too fancy

Trusty steed got me 21 miles to the gallon on road trips, had plenty of luggage space, and was more reliable than my daily driver Corolla.

*An awesome era to be a well paid gear head. The level of performance is a bargain for the new Chevy's, Dodge's, and Ford's, but $75k (plus applicable fees) is still a good chunk of change.