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@Dissident: An XBox360 and Forza 3?
Just shows how short-sighted the gov't is... instead of crushing them, they should have sold them to Mexico or Central/South America. Make some money back by reselling them that might even cover a good chunk of the cash-for-clunkers outlay on behalf of us taxpayers.
But no, they just spend our money and then throw away the results.
"2010 Infiniti EX35 holds the line on pricing but gets gobs more equipment, still looks like a sea creature with Downs"
It's too bad they gave the new camaro such a big, boring fat rear end. If they'd sculpted the rear end better, it'd be much more appealing.

As it is, it only looks good from the front or front-quarter angle.

That dark gray color is really cool though.
Real copper pennies so you could melt them all down and sell them to China and make mad lootz? :D
Yeah the excessive hood venting is tacky, especially when it's so divorced from the actual hood and looks like plastic tack-on faux-inserts.
what's actually going on on those screens i wonder. because the OS itself isn't going to elicit those reactions
If that's all the rear seat legroom you get, the G37 sedan must have none.

Also, now it looks like a slightly enlarged G sedan, making it harder to tell them apart from a quick glance on the road. The existing M at least looked different (and rather good, except for the fat rear end, imho).

Oh well.
"we'll take ours in classic Hugger Orange with white stripes, please."

I think you mean white with twin hugger orange stripes. That was the classic scheme.

Looks much better in that dark gray though. :)
A CTS-V wagon (in my case auto, not manual), is the one car that could possibly get me interested in buying a GM vehicle at this point.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"
 

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