MarionCobretti
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Is is missing the air inlets, or are they simply not visible from the photographers vantage point?

I just voted, and the count is 1 yes, zero noes. First, hooray for being first. Second, I certainly hope no one votes no. I personally wouldn't even want a Veyron (assuming I could afford one), but it's prima facie Fantasy Garage material.

I fall into the camp that thinks Bangle should be lined up and shot. But next to this, the 7-series looks gawgeous. Somehow everything about this car is wrong. I used to believe that any car would automatically look better in orange (or black). If that's still true, I can only imagine how much more comically

If there's one thing I love about this video, it's that Murilee tagged it with "dogdish," leading to the related video links on the right pointing to children playing in dog dishes. Good times.

My, this escalated quickly. I'd argue for the RUF or the Phaeton. Firstly, the Yellow Bird is just cooler. Plus it was more ahead of its time in its performance. And everyone knows rear-engined Porsches shouldn't have radiators.*

I actually hope to see some good Fieros. Before this Fiero of the day business, I'd kind of forgotten about them. If you don't concern yourself with the Fiero's image problems*, they're actually quite a bargain. You can get a mint low mileage one for six grand. That's a hell of a baragain for a mid-engined sports

This makes me sad. I know that soon, if environmental and political consciousness doesn't force us out of today's incredibly powerful cars*, the price of gas will. But cars can still be fun. One of the best cars I've ever owned (in terms of hpg, or hoonage per gallon) was a simple 1.8L Miata. Ideally, I think the

Well, at least this makes the E36 GT-R look tasteful.