@Ray Wert: You expect me to read the posts? I didn't even proof read my own posts.
@Ray Wert: You expect me to read the posts? I didn't even proof read my own posts.
Sharp elbows at the 6:30 AM press conference.
@tekdemon: They are designed to stop truck bombs and the like, that the line of the song is an act of violence is just a confusing coincidence.
I'm reminded of a line from Eminem's "Amityville," a song about the simplified but occasionally brutal existence in Detroit.
So this is kind of amusing. Friday I saw one of these cars driving around loud and proud completely sans camouflage on Woodward, the car had been so teased I thought it was already out and didn't even bother taking pictures.
@Rock517: Yes, Americans hate wagons. Actually they hate the term "wagon." Rebrand the form factor and they sell fine, witness the popularity of "5-doors."
@Rock517: When you bag on wagons at Jalopnik you know exactly what you're getting into, let's not pretend.
@Elhigh: Believe it or not the D-pillar blind spot isn't as bad as you'd expect it to be. It's really no worse than the CTS sedans — if you look at the C-pillar on those they're pretty huge too.
@Rock517: You must be trolling. The CTS-V is the thinking man's supercar. It's everything, all the time, no compromises and it pisses everyone who doesn't understand it off.