LSXforYourSuperCar
LSXforYourSuperCar
LSXforYourSuperCar

It looks mad or crazy, not Mad-Crazy.

I'm glad you edited your comment, otherwise it might have been more crude.

I'm an over-the-road truck driver. I consider myself an expert on this topic as I regularly drive 400-700 miles a day, I need to go to bed soon so I'll just give you bullet points, starting from most important to the least.

I see an interesting parallel between the Aeolipile-Automobile and the GM EV-1. Although both concepts could have eventually replaced they're predecessor, they failed (or never invented), for some very practical reasons.

I'm born and raised by a UAW worker in south east MI (I don't wanna say Detroit). I was raised riding in 60's muscle cars on my way to school. I could not pass this test!

I would rather

I consider myself a serious "car guy" and I can only be certain about one of the 10 cars pictured above. It's a trap, get an axe.

I have been hard at work for hours on photochopper,

I just wanted to make sure that Germany wasn't going to get credit for Chris Bangle's work, which I actually admire.

V8 Miata wagon?

Just an FYI, Chris Bangle is from Wisconsin.

That's not a sail boat, its a schooner!

Last year is so last year! 2013 is here now!

If I were to purposely run into this guy's "extensions", not only would this driver be "at fault" for the accident but also for the damage to my car.

Father, I feel embarrassed that while I drive a Ferrari to class, the rest of my friends take a train or a bus.

I may not be an expert on the rest of the article but I take exception to the "valet" reference.

lol, not kidding.

I swear to God, I saw these taillights the other day in either California, Arizona, New Mexico or Texas (long trip). The taillights I saw also had sequential turn signal operation, i.e. 2012 Mustang, which is what led me to notice them in the first place.

When Henry Ford conceived of the $5 dollar work day, it was due to market forces rather than altruism. Assembly line work wasn't any more arduous than other hourly-paid jobs in the area, but more tedious, so much so that line workers left Ford as quickly as Ford could attract them.

"Okay, its raining, just need to turn off the cruise and switch the TC to 'wet'. Gull-Lee, this steering wheel is so race inspired!"