LTDScott
LTDScott
LTDScott

Haters gonna hate, but I've always dug the Mustang IIs. The Cobras are just over the top gaudy, but I think they're cool because they represent the era they're from.

@Pessimippopotamus: This is the same Edd China who is the mechanic on Wheeler Dealers.

@bonestock94: Yes, many Aussie town names are Aboriginal.

Somewhere I have a pretty nicely detailed Lada in 1:43 scale.

@arozzi: Wow, defensive much? Nowhere did I say that he should only poll Jezebel. My only point is that most automotive enthusiasts pride themselves on the ability to drive a stick. So if you poll an automotive enthusiast site, you'll get a lot of people who drive stick, but it's not an accurate representation of the

This isn't really a good sample pool. Spread it across the other Gawker sites and you'd get a more realistic answer.

I wish Auto-Art stuff wasn't so expensive.

Daily driver: Theft recovery '02 Ford SVT Focus with salvage title and bad paint.

@ne1butu: ACtually that's a Camlee.

While not really a name, I've always gotten a kick out of what Dodge GLH actually stood for.

@CrustyJoe: Okay, I lament the fact that there aren't many non-pseudo SUV hatches on the market now.

I don't think it's bad at all. But hey, I drive a Ford Focus hatch.

@worthless_cos: It's so rare that they put Chrysler Aspen badges on it!

@Justin Dean Job: I grew up in South San Diego.... the detached part of the city of San Diego that is SOUTH of CV.

Chula Vista is at least 5 miles from the border. If the text of this article is to be believed, he missed!

@Jackie: "The engine seems aenemic for the bulk."

"The only other Turbo cars available in the US at the time were imports, the SAAB Sport, and the Porsche 930 Turbo. "

@Alfisted: What do you expect, she just sits there listening to her iPod on the bus rather than walking.