turbolag23
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Yeah, because the 4th-gen Legacy didn't look at all like a Camry either...

If only there was a Volvo-powered world-beating F40-succeeding supercar you could put this engine into...

Agreed.

The 3 and 5 series Gran Turismo. Because the Gran Turismo comes with the most powerful engine in BOTH classes, whereas the 3-series wagon only comes in 328xi trim and there is no 5-series wagon anymore.

I agree.

Next time you find a broken STI for that cheap, give me a heads-up; I'm trying to get started on Project "SOB 666". Name breakdown: my 2004 Subaru Outback, 6-cylinder EZ30D (already done from the factory), 6MT/R180 (hence the need for the STI), and 0-60 in under 6 seconds (eventually haha).

... aside from the fact that one has the platform from a sedan and the other has a platform from a pickup truck, making them completely different in every appreciable way, you're right.

FALSE STATEMENT. They're wagons with car platforms, with raised suspension and 225/60R16's. Observe...

AGREED.

My god, these Gran Coupes... I know they're a ripoff; they're basically the identical platform as the sedan. But they just look SO GOOD....

I'm so sorry :(

Any Hyundai with that stupid wing emblem.

I think this is a good idea, and I'll tell you why.

AGREED.

I'm willing to bet that the Subaru FA-series engine could be a solid contender on this list, but as of right now it's a bit too early to tell.

HAHAHA

MOMMA?!

Another white TL!!! Gorgeous!!! Shame I have no pics of mine at the ready; I've got an '08 in white with the tan interior; 90,000 miles and climbing steadily as she's my daily driver. Only exterior change is that I had the black plastic lip on the bottom of the front grille painted in the body color. Exactly like

Hey Acura. You see that prototype TLX? See it? The red one? Throw some normal-sized mirrors on it and sell it as-is. Because from where I'm sitting, looking out my window at the 2008 TL that was bought new by my dad, passed down to me at 70,000 miles, and is now fresh back from its 90,000 mile service, this could

I had forgotten how much I actually like the Wald body kit for the Nissan GT-R. Lookin sharp.