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Yet another way to pack more utility into a car that already ridiculously practical. There's my ticket to SEMA, I'll start selling cork siding for Elements. Thanks!

Ninteen.

Of course, that's the real reason they have to raise the suspension on a rally car. And conversely why "stancers" a ricers can get their cars so low. All makes sense now.

Such a tiny car...I don't know where he finds the room to put those massive cojones.

That would be much better, yes.

There you go, Los Angeles, by doubling down on car culture, you've placed all of your street-level (and some elsewhere!) landmarks in harm's way. The main reason the Hollywood sign doesn't always have car-shaped holes in it is because it's hard to drive to.

Come on though, particle board on the Element? It should totes be bamboo, bro.

That's what I'm talkin' about! Dead sexy.

And the very most inanest kind of comment on the interwebs is the kind posted by the self-appointed grammar police. I made that weird wording on purpose to add a little flavor. More fun than just saying, "I wish I could afford one."

Parquet on the Scion...Nice touch.

Yeah, and those Scaglietti 'Vettes were pure sex on wheels. Too bad there aren't more of them. Rebodied 'Vettes seem to to have had an interesting history.

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The very most worstest thing about Tesla Model S is that I can't afford one right now, drifting be damned.

Better that it's there in a museum where you can at least visit and get a close look at it than mouldering away in some forgotten collector's garage. I imagine it's not terribly high on drivability, and for Jeffries it was mostly a styling exercise, so it doesn't bother me that we don't see it thrashing about on the

Yeah, oops.

Oops.

It's an Alpha-shaped piece of rust. Still, Alpha-shaped is better than most shapes. I say strip it out, patch it up as best as you can, paint it up and drop in a modern small forced-induction engine and new go-bits and running gear and hoon about town in your new sexy beast.

That's exactly what I was thinking. Handicapped people mostly just want to live a normal life without being singled out for their disabilities. Creating a "special" car for the "special" people is a big way to make them stand out and advertise their disabilities. I can understand the desire to create a vehicle

Modern? It's a new era...

Apparently nothing can classy the shit out of Orlove.