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TriShield
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Even in V6 guise it's an incredible looking car.

The Hyundai coupe and Suzuki concept are about as far from "muscle cars" as it can get.

Gas guzzling compared to what? This car uses considerably less fuel per tank than the real trucks polluting our roads.

We need to see this car in more bright candy colors.

You can generally fix power and handling, you can't say the same about looks. This car has none. It's anonymous. A Mustang is not, it's a stark and classic contrast to the sea of pod-shaped silver things that flood our roads today.

Mustang intenders are not going to be interested in this car.

For the love of God make a GXP model in ORANGE.

As someone who wants to buy this car I'd rather see the "ST" label left on it alone than "El Camino" put on with it.

Absolutely gorgeous cars.

GM makes one of those too, it's called the HHR Panel and you can get it turbocharged.

We had better get the G8 ST in that wild green color pictured as well as the other hero colors Holden offers on that car.

Making the Pontiac G8 ST into a Chevrolet is a simple badge, hood and front fascia swap away.

I miss Hyundai's distinctly goofy Korean/Asian styling of old. This car simply looks Asian and derivative and will blend right in with everything else.

No, and don't get too worked up over the name because they will never apply it the car.

I want mine with a hard tray cover and HSV wheels.

Old Hyundais were at least identifiable by their goofy Korean/Asian styling. The new ones look like Chinese knock-offs of existing cars or are watered down into oblivion.

When the frenzy dies down the prices will come down to below MSRP. It happens with any car from any manufacturer that is initially hot. Good things come to those who wait, that's how I got my LS2 GTO for a song.

There is a top-dog Camaro in the works that will sport the new CTS-V's powertrain.

I couldn't disagree more Benson. This is another anonymous looking car with no distinct style that will blend right in with every other modern silver appliance on the road.

Who will buy one?