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I think all of these were in FM4 :/

Battlewagon FTW.

Does Roadkill count?

I still like the J30, dro0py butt and all.

The first-gen Q45 was an underrated vehicle. If you didn't like the no-grille look, the 94 facelift fixed that and made it look more conventional.

These days any full-size body-on-frame Chevy sedan is seen as a donk, box, or bubble waiting to happen. But what is one of these cars like outside of the world of candy paint and chrome thuddies?

Speaking from experience, these big sexy B Bodies are the cheapest, most reliable, best riding cars out there right now. If you can find one that it is a 305 and not a LT1 you'll be knocking down KILLER fuel mileage and not worry about the opti spark pooping out.

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And since Top Gear is still so damn popular these days, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May will all be in the game, giving voiceovers for cars during the career mode. That means you can expect a lot of outlandish analogies, lovely British accents, and probably at least one shout of POWWWWERRRRRR.

I disagree. While I appreciate the style of the '66 Chrysler, I have a fair amount of experience with big-block, torsion bar ChryCo cars from the '60s, '70s and '80s. The New Yorker may win on style points, but not on much else. I could drive it with its current patina, but mechanically keeping all those rare old bits



1995-1999 riviera. It looks on the handsome side of average in photos.....But when you see one up close, the subtle curves and edges become apparent. The way the rear kinda bows out like hips and the front end just flows into the rest of the body.....It really is a striking design for a buick and makes you wonder

Respectfully, I disagree.

Really? This did it better. Albeit it looked like a UFO.