Cadillac STS. My dad has had it for as long as I can remember. Great to ride in, but I refused to drive it because it's like driving an aircraft carrier.
Cadillac STS. My dad has had it for as long as I can remember. Great to ride in, but I refused to drive it because it's like driving an aircraft carrier.
@Straight6er: Darn... this hostage is a rowdy one. Biggles! Fetch the cushions!
Z/28 or IROC
My vote is for the Brabus MB Viano. 5.0L V8 to outrun the Crown Vics? Check. Cargo area big enough to hold the safe that contains the gold? Check. Optional bulletproof panels? Check. Styling that people will refer to as "just another minivan"? Check.
Well Mercedes, you've made yourself one fine looking automobile.
@NoxoN: It went from that, to this.
From the Aston Martin DB MK III to the Aston Martin DB4. The DB4 promoted Aston from a quirky sports car manufacturer into a true grand touring sports car maker. It was also the first Aston that had a Vantage model introduced for it.
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@CjalopC: My first thought was the 575 Maranello, but it seemed right to go back to the very roots of Ferrari.
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@Canuck Chinaman: Well played good sir.
Ferrari 360 Modena. Named after Enzo Ferrari's hometown.
Toyota is now = 1990's GM.
@Fat Tire: Lol. Simply awesome.
The youngish then get their minds straight and move on to better cars.
So this means I shouldn't ride my sheep to school anymore?
I think Porsche has actually created the Iron Man power plant.
@YouNoss: Same here man. I didn't think it was any more special than a regular 599 GTB...until now.
@Shredator: Simple, yet awesome.