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This is the exact move that we all wanted to see Cadillac pull with the Elmiraj. Good on you, Lexus. It certainly will be a challenge to pull $100k buyers based on looks and engine sound alone.

This thing is about the size of Doug’s ego while he’s driving the Aston.

The reveal was a big letdown to consumers after all of the hype, including Facebook advertisements asking everyone to watch CES.

I really wish it were a shyster 3rd party warranty so that you could go all Steve Lehto on their asses.

Doug, please consider writing about third-party extended warranties. Perhaps if your next car is unreliable, get a warranty from that company that will conveniently go out of business before your first repair.

I like the C-shaped lights. It’s the body lines above, below and between them that confuses me. The rest of the car looks excellent.

I have a 20 hour layover in South Korea in three weeks. Any particular recommendations? I love cars, food, and drinks.

So no Jennifer? :(

There are full electric hill climb cars.

Every year is year of the sedan for the US.

You mean you’re not getting mud flaps and upgraded horns? What is wrong with you?

Just remind me never to put an equal-length collector on my VW flat four. I like the sound too much.

For your next car, you should buy an unreliable car with a non-Carmax extended warranty. Write about finding a reputable warranty from a company that won’t go belly-up in 3 months. If they’re not as smooth at accepting claims as Carmax, then you can pair up with Lehto’s Law to make sure you’re covered and write about

Production is usually good. He can actually drive. He gets access to good cars.

Yes please.

Yes. It offers an experience so raw and mechanical that it captures a sense of drama that is difficult to find anywhere else. Then it spoils you with consistent reliability no matter how much you ride the screaming 9k redline, all for guilt-free used car prices.

Fiep

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