Yarks
Yarks
Yarks

Missed opportunity to evolve from the sleek Avants of old. This thing is a bulky brick, and not in the awesome old volvo way either.

This may be the most accurate list Jalopnik has ever done.

Save the expensive stuff for Putin.

And we want to point all this out to the enemy because....?

Lotus Elise Chrome Orange! Here's mine

I'm pretty sure that's a Passat, bro.

Having owned an early 260Z, which was a 240Z in all but displacement, I concur.

Anything that pisses off the Russians is OK by me!

You guys are making me miss my early '74 260z ($1000 barn find, turned gorgeous autocrosser, turned street-mush by a kia.)

I once sat next to a Trucker at a diner who was fiddling with a widescreen laptop. He proceeded to show me how he played a flight sim on his laptop on top of his dashboard as he drives the Coquihalla canyon in BC (and other windy mountainous routes. "I can fly right over the route that I'm driving!!" he stated

OMG real-life F-zero!!!! My wallet is at the ready.

This one requires some thought. I'm thinking Ford, Hyundai, and Honda.

The F-18, 16, 14 and 15 were my quartet of kick-ass as a kid. Neat to see 3/4 still at it.

In light of the truly horrific shit his country is perpetuating in Ukraine, I hope you'll join me in boycotting the Sochi F1. Or, is this 1936 all over again in a slightly different part of Europe.

You should see how much they cost in Canada...

The answer can't be anything but W123. It runs forever, still looks money & classy, and you can run it on used canola.

That old thing?

If my Elise hadn't smoked it's cam mid-corner at Pacific Raceways I'd agree. (I still love it though). Probably worth noting that the engine is in fact a Yamaha (still stamped on the psgr side for those that want to dig a bit and see). Other than that (and a pot-hole induced blown track-pack shock), she has been an

I'd love to hate this thing, but I can't (even though it's heavy -by my standards-, and automatic, and electric). I'm willing to believe, that this might be the first real non-hyper hybrid with a soul (robotic as said soul may be), and the first I'd actually like to test drive -vigorously. That said, $136k is a long

Swing-wings ftmfw. I love the Lancer. One of the first Snap-Tite models I built as a kid (with moving wings!)