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Highway 420........

Reason's it's useful:

Tata nano!!!

Here's my logic:

FR-S HP/$ - 200/24700 = .0081

Australia, think about it...

Yes I know I'm a day late but I didn't get a chance to post it yesterday so I'm posting it today.

The Accord always makes me thing it's an AE86, until I see the taillights...

All from by-gone era's. The Nomad and the Bel Air are cool but not interesting, they're boulevard cruisers; cool to be seen in for the masses but boring to drive and incredibly slow by all standards.

Don't pretend that you didn't expect this was coming...

Outside of the Corvette and a handfull of cars from the 70's they've not made any car of interest, EVER!!!

Am I the only one who thinks that the GMC logo looks just like the Civic logo from early 2000...

It does everything "kinda" well, gets great gas mileage, nearly every system on the car can be replaced with OEM parts for about $300, SUPER easy to repair, and infinite possibilities when it comes to sucking a young kid into the automotive hobby.

What the F IS THIS!!!??!??!?!

THANK YOU!!!!

I've seen that car at a local meet before, I thought it was the coolest thing that showed up. You never see it coming!

I can't disagree with that, I was a little disheartened to find out that it was actually a boring Mercedes sedan (iirc). But the point I was trying to make is that, it's not trying to be a love story or some pompous overly thought provoking Oscar nominee. It's about the one thing ever car guy gets, driving fast. They

Absolutely agreed! One of the best car films ever, quite simply because of one reason; they didn't try to make it something it wasn't. Just balls out driving and a good looking chick. I mean really what more could you ask for out of a film.

I totally remember that concept car, my dad helped work on it. When I was a kid we'd wake up early to drive him to the airport and wave by to him, as he was on his way to the headquarters in Detroit to do R&D.

The first concept had sliding doors, a 2-stroke propane engine (that was supposedly a little beast), and

Keller Super Chief. I'm from Huntsville Al and I never knew that it actually had a company that designed and built a car in a factory on Redstone Arsenal. Supposedly you could get a front engine wagon or a rear engine sports convertible. It was a pretty interesting car too!!!

Gumpert, sounds like something you'd say to a German when they sneeze. Looks and drives awesome!