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Bell Mobility sucks. My Pre is built like shit.

I would kill for a BlackBerry Bold 9700 right now.

Or a Droid
Integra Type R

I'm one of the few people who don't think Front Wheel Drive is the work of the devil
I like the grill, I know I am one of the few who do. But I think it looks pretty darn good.

The real question is, besides the styling which is obviously subjective, is the new Speed3 better than the old Speed3?

I want to buy a hot hatch, but the choices are limited in North America. The GTI is nice, but it just isn't quite fast enough. The STI is out of my price range, I would buy a WRX265 but the Subaru dealers in my city are the worst to deal with. I don't like the Ralliart Sportback, Volvo C30 has a weird looking rear. Sigh, thats about it I suppose.
I think this is quite the gamble on Ford's part. Maybe it will pay off.
I think it would be a mistake for Subaru to call this car an STI in North America. Like, atleast to me when somebody says STI I think of the Impreza STI. I think they should find a different name for this car.
It so weird watching you guys. Usually I just hear you voices.
HOOORAY! My first mention on Engadget. w000t w000t w00t. Now if Telus would just announce this thing I could go buy one.
The site is getting pounded. I cant view any of the pictures. FML
The AT&T version of the BlackBerry Bold has white numeric keys. The Rogers, Orange, and Vodafone versions have the red Numeric keys.
You guys should have just called it Bold VS Curve 8900. The Storm had very little mentioned.....
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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