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I like the idea of using an 80s Cadillac. The original Ecto1 was 30 some years old when they used it in the first movie, it it makes sense to use a 30 year old hearse for this one. It doesn’t hurt that I have a strong affinity towards that body style.

So, to recap, if you fuck the pumpkin in public with people able to see you, you’ll become an amazing racing driver.

A turn based crime game reminds me of Drug Wars on the old TI-83

I’m pretty jaded when it comes to new pie-in-the-sky supercars, but this thing looks pretty fucking cool. Also check out that Sigma concept car, despite coming out almost 50 years ago it looks like a new concept.

This is spot on. Jets, RVs, Vans, Boats, some offices all have that fake gold trim aesthetic. Stay classy middle age white dudes.

Outside the Tesla this is probably the coolest electric car. I kind of hope they become a Croat version of Koenigsegg.

I’m the opposite of fat, so perfectly I reflect your theory.

Yeah I’ve been on a few forward control Vulcans. I know a lot of cruiser people like it, but I’d much rather have my legs under me as opposed to in front.

That riding position looks super uncomfortable, I’ll never understand cruisers.

I can’t be the only one that thought of this

Seriously why can’t all engine bays look like this?

If the Geneva autoshow was a bowl of Lucky Charms the Koenigsegg would be 3 rainbow marshmallows fussed together, and this Tata would be one of those tiny off colored overcooked shrunken grain pieces.

Now there’s a good example of retro done right

Count Von Wisheshehadwintertires

The black car’s wheels seem misaligned with the body. The yellow car looks like it would make a nice Lotus Esprit, or knock off Gallardo.

Stupid autocorrect

With the reference photo of the Veyron, I’ve decided I like the front styling of the old car A LOT better. Chiron just feels like more of the same, and it’s name sounds like a prehistoric selfish.

I always wondered why you don’t see Bent/Rolls stretch limos. They seem like natural conclusion for ultimate luxury automobiles.

All I can think about is the scratches you’d have from leaning over the fenders to put something back here.

Leaning Tower of Power, being Italian and all.