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Rubber Bumpered MGB > Mazda Miata. Period.

Beautiful downtown Winooski, Vermont!

Beautiful car. Wrong gauges.

This list is garbage.

This thing is definitely cool, although I still like Robby Gordon's "Hotrod."

This is "Snakes & Ladders" by Tim Layzell. My wife bought it for me for Christmas... And yes, it is in our dining room.

So much want.

No, the part of your brain that doesn't want you to get a Lancia needs to shut up and die. Mid engine. Pininfarina styling. Rally heritage... Please buy one.

LeVroom.

Shit, I hope to get deported to someplace nice.

Festivus miracle. A 1979 Thunderbird is too mundane, chopped or not.

I've seen the final renderings, and it is like neither. Think, LMP as a GT3, as Mr. Glickenhaus has described it.

A few months ago, I had the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Garella about this project, and the excitement that many share in regards to this car. It is great to see that they're on track for the Geneva Auto Show. Very ambitious, and exceptionally cool!

As a long-time Dakar Rally fan, I must say that there is nothing "Desperate" about Robby Gordon's Dakar challenge. If anything, it's a noble quest to win the World's greatest adventure rally. He has been officially credited with 5 stage wins throughout his tenure as a competitor, although the official results don't

Not true at all.

Depreciation is solved if you buy at the bottom of the depreciation curve. The 348 is definitely there. The 355 is slowly getting there. The Testarossa, like my 308 already bottomed out and is on the way up. (Another great article, by the way!)

This is like the 1960's "Ford Total Performance" redux. I like it. I like it a lot.

Ok, every time I read one of these lists on Jalopnik, there are many great cars listed... And then you guys take a shortcut. "Rental Car." Really?!? Number 1, too vague. Number 2, most are pieces of crap, even when new. Especially that last-gen Chrysler 200 pictured above. Instead, I'd interject "Any Cheap

Valid points, although I have been to track days... This definitely wasn't a track day by any stretch of the imagination. If simply exceeding the speed limit on the FDR or the West Side Highway was punishable by a year in jail, there would be no motorist left in New York City to sit on a jury.

There's a book you should read called "Three Felonies a Day." The general idea is that there are so many laws now, that the average person unknowingly commits three felonies per day.