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Translation: “The kids who want these cars can’t afford them, so we can’t justify development costs of adding another option. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go work on the automatic for the new Supra.”

First choice + third choice = looked at a Mazda 6?

I still don’t understand why this isn’t just the CLS.

Blasphemy. Snakeskin Green is the best green.

1) good luck finding any car with less than 50k miles in this price range.

Or it could just be based on

I have a 4 year old Samsung that everybody thinks is a 2 year old Samsung.

Win/win.

That was a 4.6, but yeah I remember the 300 HP being a big deal. Now the base model makes more than that and the GT is what, 450? 460?

The diehard Mustang fanatics are hoping this destroys the Hellcat and the ZL1.

Count me in with the pissed off.

The 2018 Toyota Camry has 301 horsepower.

The Camry.

I like it a lot. The biggest thing against it is the horrible infotainment system. It ticks all of my boxes though. Awesome highway cruzer, fun in the Twisties, comfortable enough for long road trips (though storage is an issue with two people), and is fun on the track without trying to kill you.

Sounds like Julie’s decision wasn’t very...

Is it just me, or did it look like they didn’t even have the wheel route covered either?

Got me a 2017 Camaro 2SS last year. Couldn’t be happier.

We had a GT350R in Detroit, briefly, for a TV episode shoot. It’s one of the best cars I’ve ever driven.

A kickstand (the minimal ones on sportbikes especially) can sink into fresh asphalt on a hot day. Try to park on concrete when it’s hot or put something under the stand. I use to carry a small circle of plywood. Also allowed me to park on grass or dirt lots without worry. 

My brain sucks. I keep thinking to myself “Yeah, go keep buying all this stuff that you don’t need, because you’ll eventually have a better paying job in the future.”