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I look at that side shot and I see glimpses of the Stingray.

Personally, I love the idea of everyone having to drive an 18-wheeler. They're big, slow, take forever to get going or stop, and the other drivers around you will push you to extreme levels of road rage that you may not have realized existed in you. In the end, you'll become a more aware and courteous road companion

I think the point might be that at 260, you're chewing up tarmac QUICKLY.

While I can agree with the pig-in-a-prom-dress thing, I have to say that I do not want a "hot I-4" with RWD. If I'm looking at a 4banger econobox, I want maximum efficiency, and I feel like RWD would be disqualified.

People actually buy an Equus?

You beat me to it.

There's nothing to discuss. I can't see more than maybe $1,500 here, IF the timing chain has been replaced.

I watch TopGear and that trio is spectacular. I love Rut's choices for cars, and its obvious that he knows his stuff. Plus - the fact that he is knowledgeable but doesn't take himself too seriously (none of them do, really) means he doesn't come off like a pompous ass. He seems like a guy that you could hang out with

"Man... *@#$ yall. I didn't even wanna be on this street anyway."

I'm not a hater, but I typically don't like the Caddy styling. There's just something about it that generally I don't get... This new CTS, however, looks fantastic. The V is something I'm really, really interested to learn more about.

I went to my local Ford dealer to look at a Dodge Dart (because they are also the Dodge/Chry dealer), and took a look at the Fusion. As soon as I got in it, I wanted out. Something about it just didn't do it for me. I didn't even take the time to drive it. Maybe I should look further into it, and I liked the exterior

Not only that, but it would last for GENERATIONS, and could be passed down as an heirloom.

I've never driven a Sonata, but what you're describing here sounds more like a Chevy Cruze to me. I wanted one so badly, until I drove it. Uncomfortable in every way, and a transmission that made me want to WALK.

In the US, it's typically about 70% of the car's value.

Guaranteed way to prevent locking yourself out: Get a spare made.

Did you just say "4 cylinder muscle car?"

Actually, white is the absence of color and black is the absence of light. Its when light is bent through a prism that you begin to see color.

LOL. I've done the modded classic xbox, and I gave that to my brother... they use it a ton. But I'd love to find the real deal. It's like watching football and wanting to play, or being 37 and the only thing I want to do is jump on a trampoline (not a smart idea for me.)

Winner Winner - Chicken Dinner!!!