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Every time I read Vezel I read it as Vegazil. Thanks to Mr. Clarkson.

Blank interior switches. Just a friendly reminder you 'cheaped out' on the car.

I really like that 'next gen' subway train. How I wish it was real,for all subway lines.

Rolling Coal eh.

I also nominated Unimog. Not all comments loaded and I thought I was the 1st Unimog nominator. Because yes 'Unimog always wins.'

I will state I have not seen in the wild (does it still count?). Perhaps because I am on a certain vehicle kick as of late:

Hiring Alan Mulally from Boeing was the best thing for Ford that William Clay Ford Jr. at the time. Mulally saw the signs and leveraged the company to the hilt with loans before the banks clammed up loaning huge sums of cash to businesses. Turned his attention to Ford cars,unlike in the past where the trucks had the

The only Pagani I have seen up-close in person was at last years Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. It was a Zonda R that resides in Canada,not sure where,the guy attending the car would not say. The car is utterly fantastic in the flesh,and the carbon layup was impeccable.

Auto&Design magazine = a look at what it takes to design an automobile.

Callaway made/makes some nice Corvette mods. Also his C8 Camaro I like,but others have issue with the front end.

Oh why cannot I have more money than I know what to do with? The Bentley Wagon is very nice.

I have 2: Lamborghini LM002

No,not ants. It is for your designer itty-bittie pupperkins to sleep soundly in his/her designer 'purse'.

I like the front with no grille (is the piece between the headlights a grille or just blacked out panel?). I wish more (everyday) cars had no discernible grille ,akin to the Saturn SL and the Merkur XR4Ti.

I like the front with no grille (is the piece between the headlights a grille or just blacked out panel?). I wish more (everyday) cars had no discernible grille ,akin to the Saturn SL and the Merkur XR4Ti.

When the Qoros 3 scored a five-star rating in Europe's crash-testing the world took notice.

I -and not sure why- like the slats on top of the grille. I would prefer they be functional somewhat,but more than likely they are dummies. Same thing is on the Toyota Tundra's grille,but single slat.

Most indubitably.

According to Pontiac total response means balance. I guess balance of components working hormonously together to create a crappy car?

The Pontiac 6000. I know there were SOME good ones,but the majority that rolled off the line were craptacular.