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The AMG 6x6... That thing is awesome. I think it is overpriced, but it is just awesome... I wish they'd make a cheaper, non-AMG, utilitarian version of it... but I'm guessing it'd still be expensive even if they did.

Just gonna say this: In my 35 years of life in the United States, in every single Ikea commercial I've seen, they pronounced it as "Eye-key-ah". Every single one. If Ikea themselves use "Eye-key-ah" in their commercials, I'm going to assume that "Eye-key-ah"is the correct pronunciation.

The reason that this server has so many players is because those players liked the original version of WoW, and don’t like where Blizzard has gone with WoW. They don’t like the current WoW, so what makes you think that shutting down this server would get those players to migrate to the current WoW?

Agh... That gif could have been edited to be a seamless loop... but no...

(I prefer seemless gifs to add to my collection... might have to make my own version)

For a long time, it was true that no GM car was allowed to outperform the Corvette, but from what I recall, GM changed that sometime around the time that the C7 Corvette Stingray was released... I recall seeing somewhere a GM exec saying that if the Corvette team wants the Corvette to be the top dog, then they'll have

Yeah, thanks, but you’re not telling me anything I don’t already know about taking a car from concept to reality.

Who says it’s only people from this site that like and want the car? Do you think this is the only automotive website I read? Lol... because it's not.

And that is where GM is making their mistake. The Avenir and the Avista would do a lot for Buick’s image outside of China if GM would just put them into production. Especially the Avista... I could see that doing very well in the US and Europe... It’s obvious a lot of people are interested in buying it. One only needs

Except in the case of the Pontiac Solstice... That’s the only Concept car I’ve ever seen from them that saw production, and was just about exactly the same as the concept in production form. Sure, it was changed into a roadster at first, but eventually they brought out the coupe, which was just about spot on to the

Neither the Cadillac El Miraj nor this Buick Avista are clay sculptures, and neither was the Buick Avenir Concept, which I saw in person at the Philadelphia Auto Show. The three cars I just mentioned were functional automobiles. They had engines, and could be driven. Lots of GM's concepts in recent years have been

I'd like to know that as well...

That’s not GM... This seems to be a problem specifically for GM... They’ve made a good number of concept cars that people wanted, and I’m talking a good number of people, and GM doesn't make them... It's pretty stupid.

What is wrong with GM?

*Makes awesome Concept Car*

*Awesome Concept Car generates a lot of interest*

*People WANT to BUY said awesome Concept Car*

*GM says “It’s not intended for production” about said awesome Concept Car*

Hey... GM... Just saying... When you make an awesome Concept Car (like the Cadillac El Miraj, or this

I know I might catch some shit for this... But I’d like to suggest the Bugatti Chiron... I mean... It does 0-60 in 2.5 seconds, tops out at 261 mph, and can burn through 26 or so gallons in about 8 minutes running balls-out... If that isn’t the car equivalent of Speed Metal, I’m not sure what is.

Note: I’d include a

Call me weird, but I've always preferred the looks of the 944 Turbo over those of the 928... I liked the flip ups more, and the fender flares were great. My ideal would probably be a 944 Turbo with a 928's V8 swapped in under the hood instead of the I4... but even with the I4 Turbo, the 944 could hang with the

Uh... Shouldn't all of the people who filmed his shenanigans be charged as accessories to his crime? They were aware of what he was going to do, and obviously agreed with him doing it, else why would they agree to have gone to the various locations to film him going by? It's obvious this was done in one run.

No... They're a good distance behind the engine... Read the other comments...

It's an illusion known as "forced perspective"... Hollywood uses it a lot... The engine appears much larger than it actually is because the engine is close to the camera, and the ground crew are further back than they appear, thus giving the illusion that the engine is bigger than it actually is.

I know all of that... Not sure why you're even mentioning it...

I don't know... I wasn't talking about a hybrid car, so I'm not sure why you're asking me that...