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The Honda S2000.

Pontiac Fiero.

Unstable over 88 mph.

The Kia Stinger - I’ll be honest, it was the Kia nameplate that killed it for me. Spending that kind of money on a Kia seemed absolutely stupid. If it was a Hyundai or Genesis, it would have been fine, but paying that much for Kia put me off the car. I still love them and would love to have one used, but I couldn’t

I’ve told this on here before, and I’ll say it again; the Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe. I was all set to buy one, had saved the money, had done a test drive on a convertible model and was going to head to the dealer to place an order for the forthcoming coupe GXP. Then I heard Pontiac was getting the axe and that made

Honestly I think the many quirks of the rotary motor let it down.

Lincoln MKZ -

The AWD/CVT combo of the Nissan Juke. I genuinely liked the Juke when it first came out. What I didn’t like was that if you wanted the AWD version, you had to have the CVT. I believe the FWD cars had the option to row your own, and the Juke R had a dual-clutch auto.

Apex seals.

MK8 GTI/R’s infotainment/HVAC interface.

Fine, I’ll be that guy:

Tesla Model 3. I like the size, the price, the exterior styling, and could, I guess, live with the interior. I can afford it, and in 2 or 3 years will likely be looking for something electric. But the company owner is a deal breaking flaw for me (and especially my wife).

Man, I can’t speak for that other guy but while I have no love for the Snyder stuff and definitely don’t want to see Superman fight Black Adam (why would anybody even remotely care about that???) that doesn’t change that I really think Henry Cavill could (should?) be a great Superman and it seems like such a waste of

New bosses want their own new shiny toys to play with. 

I’m willing to give it a shot. It seems like they went the Marvel route and actually tried to storyboard a good bit of the future to keep everything connected. Also looks to stick closer to the actual comics they are based on.

Sounds good. I’ll believe it when I see it.

I’ll say the usual thing I always say with these- I don’t see why they bother. They always have 3 problems:
1) Anime fans will fillibuster them on principle so you don’t get people who are stoked about the IP. They will also not give credit that it’s harder to nail a scene in live action than it is in Anime so they’ll

Just for the record, it will not be the first live-action Gundam movie, and not even the first set in the Universal Century. “G-Saviour” was released in ‘99. Hollywood can have a try at it but Canada beat them to it by... geez, 23 years.

Someone needs to tell Hollywood that not every foreign property needs a live action, western version.

I don’t know what the ND voters are thinking.