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It would seem that either the video uploader or the owner/driver have trouble spelling the latter’s name.

Glad I still have two sitting in the cupboard, for when I feel the itch to play Tomb Raider/Syphon Filter/Vandal Hearts/CMR Rallye ...

The correct trim or condition for a sub-50k C2 or air-cooled 911 is a rusty piece of iron with a VIN.

Is that plane a rip-off of the better-known Mitsubishi A6M Zero?

Having endured a Golf Mk III for eleven years, any V.A.G. product is closer to CP than not for me. (Who’da thunk that so much could go wrong in a car with basically nothing in it?)

That’s neither here nor there. People who have that kind of money to burn on a toy are a minority, period. Not just among Jalopnik readers. For me, as for someone with a family, a rented apartment, a weekend home and a mortgage for an apartment bought on credit and rented out, hardly any car on NPOCP qualifies as a

One bald tire? As in, someone had first chosen to purchase a performance vehicle and at a later date chosen to replace a single tire, instead of both on one axle?

As a European, I am surprised that you can get away with this in what is usually presented in the media as a litigious country.

This something only a mother could love. To be precise, this mother:

Speaking as someone who lives in a city where it is normal to bring dogs into restaurants: why not?

That is sweet. Also, I much prefer the right-side rims.

The ugliest? How about the 140 S-class? The 204 GLK? The weird-ass SLS (especially from the rear)?

So, like a boat, but without the benefit of water?

I had totally forgotten about the epic hideousness of the aero kit on the Mercedes. I think I will have to drink to forget again.

Would a 2006 Mazda5 count as “appropriate”? (Please say yes.)

If weirdness is at least partly a function of rarity, then the DS is nowhere near as weird. I regularly see DSes, but I have only ever seen one Aston Martin Lagonda in the wild.

I have to disagree. A few items on the “useless” list are not.

The VW T3 had the spare on the outside, under the engine. It was held up by a circular piece of sheet metal and a screw. I think modern-day VW caddys have a similar arrangement, but I don’t quite remember.

Road legal? Then the NL law is very, very different from Austria.

A “parking spot” is, as the name suggests, there to provide space for car to sit on. A sidewalk’s primary goal in life is not to serve as parking space but as a means for pedestrians to “walk” on the “side” of the road.