tj996
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Tom Cruise is a terrible choice. That's a shame since it's such a good story, it definitely has potential to be a good movie. However, it will likely be a typical Hollywood block buster. Lots of explosions and so loosely based on reality, it will seem like the similarities are almost coincidental rather than

"The last two Targas had a sliding glass roof" technically, this is a correct statement. However, I'd argue it is more correct to say "The last three Targas had a sliding glass roof" 993,996, and 997 had the same basic Targa setup with a sliding glass panel.

The maker section kind of confuses me. I see 20 Germnay, 12 S. Korea, 12 USA. I wouldn't have guessed that Germany makes way more cars than the US, and S. Korea makes just as many. Of course, it's not clear if a Chevy made in S. Korea would be counted as USA or S. Korea?

So all I have to do is buy 5 Mondial cabriolets to be eligible to buy a LaFerrari?

These are the only knock off's I've seen with an interior that actually looks kind of close. Most of them just change the badges inside and nothing else.

What a jerk. I'm glad the Prius is popular. All the Prius drivers save gas allowing non-prius drivers to consume more. It would be great if nearly everyone drove a 50 mpg car, while the small percentage of enthusiasts continued to drive what they enjoy.

A Jeep of course. Everything else is just a wannabe.

Anyone know where I can find a list of GT winners though the years. I can find lists for the prototype cars, but not GTs

I think many commentators here fail to realize this is a pre-poduction model with camouflage. The official reveal must be very soon, because if they are diving with the top off, they want to be seen to build chatter. I have no way of knowing this other than common sense, but I can pretty much guarantee the fabric

For a safari you are more likely to find diesel than gasoline and will want a metal roof. So, for me a Jeep would actually not be my choice. I'd take a very tough and reliable Land Cruiser. While the one pictured has IFS, I think I'd go for a simpler solid axel model. Too bad we don't get a diesel SFA Land Cruiser

I'm fine with the fact that you can get a GT3 or Turbo with the PDK. What I'm not fine with is that no manual is even offered as an option. Really, Porsche is quite profitable, I think they afford the development costs of both transmissions. Especially when you consider a lot of the work is already done since there

It looks like they repainted some panels, but not others, then did a poor job of blending...

Any Porsches yet?

Reminds me of when BMW made Milwaukee mountainous

I'm I the only one who's noticed that many modern cars have cameras to aid in parking. They also have hard drives for entertainment. I say it won't be long until a manufacturer puts 2 and 2 together and realize it would not be difficult to integrate a dash (bumper) cam from the factory. Of course they would need to

City officials are now changing the the towns motto to "the relentless pursuit of governance by robots."

I'm not ok that this was not mentioned in the episode. They could have easily shown the clip as is, then go back to the studio where Jeremy or Richard could point out that actually 11 rims were broken in the process. Similar to the 911 review Jeremy did where he claimed that it had lost it's tail happy nature.

Wow, I always assumed XJ's and TJ's had the same gauge cluster. I guess not, the one found in TJ's is way more comprehensive. The one you have pictured actually looks like an April fools joke to me...