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right now, 4 people voted Badoer just for kicks.

awesome.
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Canada is included! yay!
@jsjs

Actually do think the civic rear lights look like the B7 A4...and A3.

Compare:

Civic: http://z.about.com/d/cars/1/0/o/G/1/ag_08civicexl_rear.jpg
A4: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Audi_A4_rear.jpg
and Kia Forte above....

So yes, the Kia lights look like the Civic's but that look like the Audi's.
considering that it doesn't have the R15, and GT4 had this track in two variations (w/ or w/o chicanes on the Mulsanne straight) years ago, this is nothing to call home about.

I love how Forza starts going on and on about having tracks that GT4 had for ages...the 'Ring?
Look, Audi doesn't share their A8 D3 ASF with any other car as well. FYI: VW Phaeton and Bentley Continental Flying Spur uses the D1.

Does VW make AWD coupes? Does Audi have a V12 supercar costing $400000+? Didn't think so. The entire VW auto group business strategy is well thought out and they have their own territories. They are making a good profit for a reason, and I am sure as hell they are smarter than you are.
You do know that the S tronic = DSG, right? Audi decided to rename it a couple years ago, that's all.
This reminds me of nanomachines a la Metal Gear Solid...pretty soon, we'll all be monitored.
@JohnTitor

There is actually already XMB on SonyEricsson phones already. I think it started with the K800i if I am not mistaken.
Why does everyone forget that Sony and Phillips created the CD format. Last time I checked, that was F-ing successful.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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