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Jaguar F-Type V6. Because is better looking with the middle exhaust than the V8 and is the only way to get it with a manual

Actually they were in 2008. LMP1 & LMP2 engines were allowed to be production based engines from the GT1 & GT2 categories in similar design. It helped LMP2 in 2010 when 5 LMP2 finally got in the Top 20 overall and 3 made the Top 10 overall.

Can I suggest the Volga V12 hotrod by A:Level? The drivetrain and chassis is a BMW 850 CSi so there’s a 380hp V12 and manual transmission lurking under that modified 50s Soviet-designed body (which was modified a lot if you can’t notice).

Lada Niva

Also, after the Great Car Crash of 2019, your dash will read: “Your ticket for unsafe driving will be e-mailed to you, you failed to heed the warnings. We’ll also e-mail the insurance company for the car you hit including video and in-car data from your car, and their lawyers will be in touch, we cc’d them also.” Next

4th gear:
here’s a better idea for what to spend existing highway funding on.

Playing pretty loose and fast with the term “prototype”.

and the lights off

Is it about boring missionary sex with your socks on?

The critic site Rusty Rotors gave it a “Grounded to the Ground” rating.

Have I got the car for you!...

The 90s Isuzu Trooper must be a terrorist, because there’s no way one SUV can be all these as an innocent car:

1999 Tiburon

The last generation Buick Skylark. Just look at it. GM Badge Engineering at its worst.

Ford Assfire. I mean Aspire.