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Dukes of Hazzard, Knight Rider, Transporter, Gone in 60 Seconds (new) - basically any movie with an unrealistic jump where the car lands perfectly like nothing happened and you can see the car deformed at the moment of impact.

forgot one - F&F 6 had several wrong engine claims - the whole description the the “flipper” car where Paul says it sounded like a Turbo diesel - which it didn’t and when you saw it it looked like an LSX motor. Then the Rock says the M5s they used had twin turbo V8s when they were clearly E60 M5s with the V10. Those

Probably # 1 should just be “The Fast & Furious Franchise”

In the movie “Speed Zone” (effectively Cannonball Run 3) - the Lamborghini chase in the opening credits, the Countach keeps changing wheels - stock on the road, really skinny tires to get the long sliding stop, and then different ones again on dirt

Audi has them too - you can get “rings” or “quattro”

pretty sure it is there parked between two 4Cs

I know what you’re thinking, $475k is not the cheapest 911. But I submit that it may be the cheapest to own. As this is the last Metzger engined (4.0) MANUAL GT3 RS, and since they only made 600 of them worldwide, the value will continue to increase in value (it’s already double original MSRP). So you could

yeah, but look at the torque curve and numbers - much higher and comes in much earlier on the v8tt

R8 is less expensive than the Huracan - can’t be faster than the Huracan.

Audi is already offering an S8+ model here with the 605 HP, wouldn’t be surprised if the RS7 performance or “+” finds it’s way to U.S. shores as well.

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Maybe the garage simply doesn’t want to work on older cars with over 100k on the clock and this is a clever way of saying “no” to these cars without having to say no. And hey if you’re dumb enough to sign this and leave your car with them, you deserve whatever happens.

Part of the problem is the way the internet has cut back front end gross. To compete online(and in the store) all these dealers have to cut their front end gross to almost nothing on many models (some don’t have much markup to begin with). Where dealers make money now days is finance and service, but to try to get

These are especially tough because they look like the belong in Lambos current lineup without any changes.

Alfa Romeo GTV6 from Octopussy -

Yeah, what I meant was - in a country where the A2 was sold regularly, it wouldn’t have “stood out.” But here, because you never see them it was a cool as seeing an older Ferrari to me.

Anything Cool that’s out of place. I enjoy car shows and cars and coffee, but the true joy comes in seeing a random cool car out on the open road or somewhere unexpected. For instance I got excited seeing an Audi A2 at a gas station recently. Nothing really cool about the car, but as it was never sold here, it was

Camaro Driver:

you’ve obviously never been to south Florida then - they’re everywhere. Got to get that cheap lease price, but still look like a baller

Mercury Monarch: