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    Now that we know what it looks like… The real question becomes how does it drive?

    Well I am not sure about that guy above me but I would own the Huayra over the hybrid super cars because I think it's more of art. Like the classic Bugattis and Duesenbergs of the 1930's the Huayra is a design and car based on one persons dream. Pagani is a modern Lenardo De Vinci and this is Pagani's Mona Lisa. Thats

    You'd be nuts to come to the United States and not drive a classic American muscle car, it is after all what we are known for. Get your hands on a 1965 Mustang or something of that nature

    Golfing isn't as easy as fit looks, I'm a swimmer, I swim usually 3 miles a day at practice. Physically golf may be easy but mentally it can be a very tiring game to play

    I see some BMW 6 series in the lights

    Am I the only one that wishes they would keep stuff like this more of a secret? I want to be blown away at an auto show looking at the design for the first time and the spec sheet. Having everything revealed early is like spoiling a movie.

    I'm not about to get into a bitching match but if you look more closely I did post that in the past they have been creative and innovative (Gunpoweder, paper, etc.) However today they really don't innovate as much as they do copy. Look it up Times Magazine has a great article on it

    Make it a road trip and take the family on a fun backroad in a car like this…"See honey it's even four doors, it's a perfect family road trip car!!"

    If one must get wood shiny isn't and never will be the way to go, it just looks to fake to me! I think manufacturers need to start making machined metel like this again in the interiors, simply gorgeous!

    For the record everyone I was aware of the things China had invented items such as gunpowder, paper, and valuable tools used across the world like paper money. In the current climate though I will argue they are more of a copier than an all out inventor and things like this article help validate my argument. Here is

    China copying and stealing other peoples designs?! Seems pretty normal to me, they may be efficient but they are an umimaginative culture

    Neutral: No I wouldn't want to buy a Chinese car, buying American (If you do your research) keeps Americans employed and in turn gives the country a good economy. And personally thats more important to me than a a point of two in a comparison review. And no I am not from Detroit

    Are they worth it? I'll just leave this here

    You guys are nuts this is a great car and time will be very kind to these cars

    It's the pure stupidity and uniqueness of the Juke that gives the car its character. No its not particularly fast, nor is it particularly pretty HOWEVER the Juke forges a bold new path from the conservative cookie cutter CUV segment making it a fun and interesting car because of it! I wouldn't personally buy one but I

    You're nuts man this Thunderbird is super elegant! Perfect recreation of the baby T-birds from the 50's

    You're nuts man this Thunderbird is super elegant! Perfect recreation of the baby T-birds from the 50's

    This looks so much better than the Aventador, and not to mention it will probably end up handling better and have a size that will be more accessible for canyon carving! Let the rockstars have the Aventador, a true Jalop should choose this!

    God bless America

    Ford Thunderbird. Retro Styling at its. Concept second and real car first