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71MGBGT Likes Subarus of Unusual Colors
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I love that Toyota is big enough that they can partner with other brands to keep fun cars in production.  It’s increasingly hard to make a business case for these ventures, but I’m glad they’re finding a way.

I will be happy to go on record that I think this is one of the top 5 best looking cars of this decade.

  1. Buy Subaru with no money down, 72-month, $1000/month loan

They didn’t build that Q50 Eau Rouge(Along with a few other potential M and AMG competitors) and they left IPL out to dry after one model.

Still salty as hell that the Eau Rouge didn’t make it to the production stage. This would’ve genuinely made for a solid M3, C63, ATS-V, Giulia QF, etc. rival

Art Deco cars from the 30s definitely take the cake for best use of suicide doors.

Buy a wrecked one of these, repair it, remove Domino’s branding.

I’d drop a Honda GL1800 motor in an MGB or Triumph Spitfire.

double the HP, lighter, lower CG and a sequential 6 speed, already shaft drive, so it would be engine mounts and exhaust pipes and done.

Man I have been anxiously waiting to read this and your thoroughness is awesome. Love your description of entering the Taycan for the first time. I could picture it so well before even seeing that photo.

Can’t wait to read a more direct head to head comparison of the Model S and Taycan... I’m curious, based on the

This. 1965 Seagrave engine. 8V71 Detroit diesel. 6 mpg. Up hill. Down hill. Tail wind. Doesn't matter. It'll do 90 on the interstate and throw water at 1500 gallons per minute from it's various deck guns and other orifices. It's angry, powerful and has only mildly tamed road manners. It's a blast to drive. Also

Rollcages are unsafe in road-going cars as they are more likely to cause a traumatic brain injury. They are not designed for use without a certified helmet used in concert with them.

The inspiration:

These are the best

First impression: Grille.

Plus you can pick a 10-year old Maserati up for two tin cans and some pocket lint. 

this Citroen is so ugly that is beautiful. I keep looking at it and it gets more and more weird. but i like it.

You all have neglected the quintessential American car. The car that most non-car people can recognize: the 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air, or ‘57 Chevy.

This is almost certainly the best take here. I’m a young Gen-Xer and this is the first Corvette that I’m attracted to in *years*. No, that’s not quite right. The first in *decades*.

“‘No more chrome’ she says? I’ll show them....I’ll show them ALL, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!” *sketches furiously*