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Would dragon... So hard...

Ummm..... ABSOLUTELY YES PLEASE.

Volvo? VOLVO?! VOLVO.

While #1 is impressive, #4 just... astounded me. That was just insane.

These are impressive numbers for sure. The best part is that Edmunds did this test in California, which means they did it on California's crappy maximum 91 octane gas. We can't wait to see if anyone does better on superior 93 octane gas in states that aren't run by performance-hating communists. (Joking, of course.)

IT'S LOTUS.

True... but the grille makes sense, and it's a "surprising makeover for this brand". So... Hypothetical guess.

Rolls Royce?

My thoughts exactly. It's all in the grill.

Ooof... Horrible but definitely well played.

Covered in sand awaiting its fate in a junkyard in Sharjah, north of Dubai, is this nero pastello Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. Did you say too much power, Mr. Clarkson?

In an interview given to FortyOneSix, Porsche powertrain boss Thomas Krickelberg revealed that despite peak power already being produced at 6500-6750 rpm, the Turbo S will rev to 7200 "for the fun and the sound of it," and because "drivers like higher revs". Damn right we do!

That was my first thought, as well.

[Best COTD every displayed on this here Jalops]

I remember seeing them years ago. Probably from a post on here. I honestly can't remember where. But I've never seen one in person (I live in California), and only seen them when referenced to vehicles in NY and NJ.

Oh, hey, look at that. A futball player actually getting injured.

As for this stylish BMW, there are no words on its specs yet, but it certainly looks like it will be a kind of revived M1. I think it looks a bit like the upcoming BMW i8 myself. What do you think?

Honestly... you can't say that you weren't surprised by this.