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Just like those cars, the new GT uses a supercharged V8 from GM producing 665 horsepower, linked to a six-speed manual or a six-speed semi-automatic sending the juice to the rear wheels only. Adjustable traction control comes as standard, which is a good thing.

I already have a 4x4 Ranger, I don't really care about having AWD on everything.
For a sedan, my top cross-shopping picks would include Mazda 6, Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ (flame on!), Chrysler 200, and to mix it up Dodge Charger & Hyundai Genesis

Neutral: Would You Buy A Subaru? If you were in the market for a new car would you at least cross-shop it?

Neutral: How Long Will You Keep Your Car? Does it feel old already?

I'd call these the best-looking current production sedans (that don't cost as much as a house):

The Apple Car! It's all anyone wants to talk about these days, and for good reason. I'm still not convinced Apple is really going into large-scale automobile production, but it hasn't stopped analysts, investors, business bloggers and people who don't seem to understand either the car or tech industries from wild

Is an Apple Car real or are people nuts?

This is the only design decision I truly want to know WTF were they thinking? Any off is going to send dirt/grass/rocks straight into the turbos and potentially further into the engine. I hope they have one epic screen in there, or are coming with lots of spares.

Exactly the vehicle I was thinking of. I would imagine they're already available in RHD for the UK market.

I was hoping for an on-car view of being loaded on a roll-back for the ride to impound

Neutral: How Much Did You Pay For Your Last New Car? When was it?

This looks a heck of a lot like the Ridgeline!

People get impatient with trucks after they pass another vehicle and will go around on the right. This is stupid, as it forces the truck to stay in the left lane while however many jackholes just jump past on the right.

Not bad, I think this Subaru Tow Truck is cuter though.

Leave the autos out of the Viper. Everyone's all hung up on how there are so many more Corvette sales … GM probably sells more Corvettes in 2 years than all of the Vipers ever sold across all 5 generations. Personally, I really enjoy the rarity of the Viper and I'd like to see it stay that way.

#17, hell yes! I grew up in Spokane when Fairchild was still a SAC base, BUFFs overhead all day. I love that they're still in service.

Everybody (should) understand that cars depreciate. I think the lawsuit centers around depreciation of many GM vehicles is now at a rate similar to a comet slamming into Jupiter rather than the previous rate of about a feather in the wind.