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The Saab. Because, as with the Bitters, you can't pass up a car that's named such a term.

@Turboner: I agree. If I'm not mistaken, Germany has a system where every four years you must re-take the entire driving test (which is far more comprehensive and applicable than our own), but every 2 years once you hit 50, and every year after age 65. At least, that's my understanding of their system, and I'm quite

@Lotucris: But they're dealing only with how likely a family member is to crash, which is idependent of production numbers.

But if I couldn't do that, it would be a Veyron. From Alaska to the Southern tip of Chile. In first gear. At idle RPM. Ghost riding the WHOLE way.

@M0L0TOV: But Raptor Jesus laughed menacingly.

Actually, nix my last comment — it's not badass enough. Make it a force-fed Caparo T1....same road and obscene number of cops.

Ariel Atom 2 with a force-fed 'Busa V8. On whichever road has the most high-speed curves. With approximately 800 cops chasing me.

And at the whole Enthusiast checkbox thing: as long as they don't try to differentiate me from the "enthusiast" who waxes his car 8 times a day and won't let anyone touch the paint.

@danio3834: Yes, with that sealed barn in Portugal in a close second.

ham radio antenna*

@MrEvil: Put a ham radio or two on the trunk, and get a black grille and black rear panel (surrounding the license plate)....then cops would LET you speed :)

My uncle has a silver late-model Crown Vic, and he's since gotten the black grill and black panels that surround the license plate. Which, when combined with the fact that he's a ham radio aficionado and has a number of antennas on the roof, results in all other drivers around him hastily slowing down.

@apuesto: I too say im-pray-zuh....but I thought Bullit was pronounced the exact same way as the firearm ammunition.

@eb110americana: Robotic drifting — hit a cone, and you're DQ'd :)

@Galaxie500: I'm afraid there's no hope for you.

Too many liberals, too few libertarians. Very rarely does anything beneficial result from governmental mandates/restrictions, and this is no exception. The free market will on its own will implement/research technology and design changes when necessary. Take for example the aerospace industry — in just 100 years,

...have not yet been...*

I've lived 30-45 minutes from Road Atlanta my entire life (20 years next month), but have yet been to an ALMS event.....I fail at life.