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And if we could get moar motor? Say, a 6.2L twin-turbo V8? That should be good for around 1,200HP.

As long as "more deserving" includes "less hideous wheels", I concur.

I like it, but my keyboard is free of drool. Does that make me impartial? I think these are some reasons why it's a greatly admired truck:

Agreed... and yet, I find myself intrigued. Twelve cylinders, two turbos... hmm... kinda want?

So someone actually invented the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster on purpose?!?

I don't know about "dumbing down", but I do like the idea of making them more tactile. I still have buttons— real, physical buttons, not virtual buttons on a touchscreen. I like looking (or, just as often, not needing to look), instantly finding a knob, and turning it, or locating a button on a fixed panel and

I think I liked it better with the 4 oval taillights and the 4 exhaust outlets just to either side of center. Yeah, it's still unmistakably a Corvette, but it's too much of a departure.

They bring a flagellum, you bring a molecular dagger. They displace you, you destroy their membranes. That's the microbial way.

Likewise. I miss my Pre. I miss the cards. I miss the beautiful, still-unrivaled interface. I miss the inductive charging most of all.

Nope, you're not a car guy. Skills and accomplishments are meaningless. No, the only thing that matters is whether you can guess cars based on image sectioning.

"In fact, he claims he can name any 50s or 60s car based on nothing more than a peek at a square foot of one."

Ok, I was only thinking criminal cases, not civil. I guess I could see that in civil cases, but you've seen that in criminal cases? That's very surprising. I'm not doubting, but my mind, it's a little blown...

"As an example, if a prosecution asks a man where he was when his wife drowned and he says, 'I refuse to answer that,' that's just as bad as him saying, 'I was there holding her head under.'"

I'm sure she's conducted her motorcar to gasoline stations many times.

Love to the Turbo Coupe. It's a remarkably sweet car. Like kurtbroz, I will have one in my collection.

That was a pretty sweet dune buggy they gave those guys!

I don't see the creepy. That was a pretty awesome commercial.

It is pretty surprising when you're expecting honey and you get syrup of ipecac. :-)

The Boss 302. It's fast, great fun, and surprisingly sweet-handling. It's not great "for a live axle"; it's just great. It takes the live axle to levels that most people probably thought impossible. The whole package— engine, chassis, brakes, suspension, etc— meld together in a way that seems more German

Anyone that disagrees is educated evil.