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I've got to agree about the man driven minivan. During my days in the Marine Corps I had a Trans Am that attracted the attention of men in minivans more than Glen Beck attracts liberal hatred. It seemed like 75% of the time I'd hear someone revving their motor to the limiter I'd look over to see a guy in a minivan

I don't think the price of gas has as much to do with it as the $40k asking price (before stealerships add their markups.) If people were buying it to save money, the best thing to do would be to save $20,000 and get a Cruze, Focus, or Prius (adding that made me feel dirty.) the $18k-$20k you'd save would buy a lot of

I'd say Toyota sedan drivers in general. The "unintended acceleration" fiasco should be all the proof needed.

The MKI did have a Ford 289, but the motor wouldn't hold up to the sustained abuse of 24 hour racing with the RPM's it had to run on the Mulsanne Straight, thats why Ford went to the "lazy liters" approach and stuffed the already NASCAR proven 427 in.

My 70 Mustang checks in at 135 points as well. I wish I had the E39 mentioned in the scoring guide.

I couldn't get out of that state fast enough when my military service was up. In fact, I drove to Nevada before heading north back to Washington just to leave sooner.

I believe it was Commando, he rips the seat out of the girls MG (I think it was) to chase the baddies in a 911.

I want to know what the crazy looking thing is next to the Satan.

One of my coworkers went there with his wife and five year old son. I hope they are alright.

I think it has more to do with wanting a sleek looking coupe over a sedan or hatch. In the last couple track tests I've seen the new 5.0 GT will send a STi packing.

The Ford Capri was a pretty cool little car, the last Mercury Capri was not. I do like the early to mid 80's bubble back Mercury Capris though.

How does someone with a glaringly less than firm grip on symantics and spelling get to a point in life where they can afford a Viper GTS and a Lamborghini? Did MTV give this guy a "reality" show? Who gives this guy a paycheck? If he's self employed, who decided he's the one to solicit service from for evidently heavy

How does someone with a glaringly less than firm grip on symantics and spelling get to a point in live where they can afford a Viper GTS and a Lamborghini? Did MTV give this guy a "reality" show? Who gives this guy a paycheck? If he's self employed, who decideds he's the one to solicit service from for evidently heavy

Are we sure it wasn't Manbearpig? We all know he hates Al Gore, and Al Gore love the Prius, it could be a "friend of my enemy is my enemy" situation.

I vote Lotus Cortina, it fought them on the dirt, and fought them on the pavement. Without the Cortina, there might never have been a BMW 2002. Also because Lotus, and because racecar.

My 79 F150 with a NP435 desperately needs another gear. First is a granny gear good for not much more than rock crawling, and fourth has me spinning the 351M at 3,000rpms at 70mph. Seven gears does seem like a bit much though.

Those are LMTV's not HEMTT's, I got to drive LMTV's quite a bit during my stint in Iraq.

For $8k I'd probably buy it as long as the interior is there enough to reskin the seats. You don't often see Cyclones, let alone special edition Cyclones. Having a 351 Windsor means if it needs a rebuild, it can be done easily, and relatively cheaply. For another $5k you could take care of paint, mechanicals, and

As gorgeous and well built as it is, I can't justify $40k for it, CP.

I think it's more the drivetrain layout than the bodystyle they are refering to.